RFI
05 Jun 2026, 15:15 GMT+10
Ghaly, leader ofthe Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) the biggest jihadist force battling many of theSahelstates is the region's most wanted man.
On 25 April, JNIM joined forces with Tuareg rebels to launch thelargest attacksagainst the Malian junta in more than a decade. Several people were killed in the attacks, including Defence Minister Sadio Camara.
In a statement read on national television on Thursday, the military-run security ministry offered a bounty of 2 billion CFA francs for information leading to the "capture or neutralisation" of Ghaly.
The junta also offered 1.5 billion CFA francs (2.3 million)for one of his deputies, Amadou Koufa, as well as cash for information on two Tuareg rebel leaders, including separatist Alghabass Ag Intalla.
"These individuals are actively sought by the authorities for their alleged involvement in the planning, organisation and execution of terrorist acts that have threatened the safety of people and their property within the national territory," the statement said.
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Ghali is a former Malian diplomat andTuaregrebel. He is also on theUS terrorist listand the subject of an International Criminal Courtarrest warrant.
Since its creation in 2017, JNIM has been blamed for a number of daring attacks on Mali's military authorities.
The country has been confronted by nearly a decade and a half of unrest led by the JNIM and fighters associated with theIslamic Stategroup, as well as by criminal gangs.
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Mali's military, led by General Assimi Goita, seized power in a 2020 coup vowing to restore security.
It initially pledged to hand over power to a civilian government by March 2024, but in July last year the military authorities gave Goita a five-year presidential term that can be renewed "as many times as necessary" without holding elections.
(with newswires)
Originally published on RFI
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