Burkina Faso Arrests INSO Workers on Espionage Charges

October 8, 2025

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Burkina faso

On October 7, 2025, Burkina Faso’s Security Minister Mahamadou Sana revealed the arrest of eight International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO) employees.

Charged with espionage and treason, they are set to face prosecutors soon.

Accused Individuals

The group comprises four local and four foreign workers, including INSO’s country director. Authorities allege they collected sensitive data on military movements and insurgent activities in the conflict-hit nation.

Government Claims

Sana accused INSO of breaching laws by tracking military operations and rebel locations, plus tallying attack casualties.

He claimed the group defied a July suspension order, continuing unauthorized operations.

INSO’s Defense

INSO’s Anthony Neal refuted the allegations. The Netherlands-based organization supports NGOs with safety data to protect staff.

Neal said INSO maintained minimal operations post-suspension to engage officials and meet payroll obligations.

Efforts to Resolve

Following the July 28 detention of its director, INSO kept a small team to communicate with authorities. Neal stressed ongoing attempts to address government concerns directly.

Context of Violence

Burkina Faso faces rising jihadist attacks, complicating security and aid efforts. The arrests reflect heightened scrutiny of organizations operating in volatile regions.

Impact on NGOs

The detentions challenge humanitarian work in high-risk areas. INSO’s safety coordination role may face tighter restrictions as Burkina Faso prioritizes national security.

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