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    Equatorial Guinea Says Arrests 'Mercenaries'

    Reuters
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004

    DAKAR, Senegal (Reuters) - Some 15 suspected mercenaries have been
    arrested Equatorial Guinea, sub-Saharan Africa's third-biggest oil
    producer, after a widespread clampdown on foreign nationals, the
    government said Tuesday. "Some 15 mercenaries have been arrested here in
    Equatorial Guinea and it was connected with that plane in Zimbabwe. They
    were the advance party of that
    group," Information Minister Agustin Nse Nfumu told Reuters.

    Zimbabwe seized a U.S.-registered cargo plane Sunday evening which the
    government has said was carrying 64 suspected mercenaries and a cargo of
    military gear.

    The minister said the group of 15 was made up of white South Africans,
    black South Africans of Angolan origin, a German and others from
    Kazakhstan and Armenia.

    He said the suspected mercenaries had arrived in the former Spanish
    colony, which borders Gabon and Cameroon, in December and were picked up
    late Monday evening. He said some of them had been "presented to the
    diplomatic corps."

    Equatorial Guinea said Monday its security forces had been chasing down
    illegal immigrants since Saturday night and detained a number of people.
    Residents said the swoop had been unusually severe with heavily armed
    troops roaming the streets.

    The clampdown comes amid growing tensions within President Teodoro
    Obiang Nguema Mbasogo's family, whose members hold most top positions in
    the country, and speculation among exiled opposition politicians that a
    coup was in the offing.

    Equatorial Guinea's information minister said Obiang would address the
    nation on state media at 8 p.m.
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