Officials say 11 people have been arrested and charged, including foreign nationals from Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, as well as Guineans.
Prosecutors in Conakry say the suspects are accused of supporting terrorism through funding, recruitment, and online radicalisation.
Investigators also uncovered multiple messaging groups used to spread extremist content and coordinate activities.
The arrests come amid growing jihadist threats across the Sahel region, particularly near Guinea’s border with Mali.
Authorities are urging citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements.
They insist the fight against terrorism remains a top national priority.



