Notorious Guinean Colonel Claude Pivi Dies in Custody

January 7, 2026

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PIVI

Guinean authorities confirmed on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, that Claude Pivi—a central figure in the infamous 2009 stadium massacre has passed away. Pivi, who was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity, died while in state custody at a hospital in Conakry.

The Rise and Fall of “Coplan”

Known by the pseudonym “Coplan,” Pivi was a powerful colonel and the former minister in charge of presidential security. He served under the military regime of Moussa Dadis Camara, who seized power in a 2008 coup.

Pivi’s legacy is inextricably linked to the events of September 28, 2009. On that day, tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters gathered in a Conakry stadium to oppose the ruling junta. The military’s response was brutal:

  • Casualties: At least 156 people were killed by gunfire or bladed weapons.
  • Sexual Violence: UN investigators documented the rape of at least 109 women.
  • Injuries: Hundreds more suffered life-altering wounds during the chaos.

Escape, Sentencing, and Recapture

The legal road for Pivi was long and tumultuous. After a landmark trial began in 2022, Pivi was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2024 for crimes against humanity. However, he was not in the courtroom to hear the verdict.

In late 2023, an armed commando unit raided Conakry’s main prison and broke him out. Pivi remained a fugitive for nearly a year until he was apprehended near the border with Liberia in September 2024 and extradited back to Guinea.

Death and Political Context

According to the public prosecutor’s office, Pivi died from complications associated with chronic diabetes. His death marks the end of a chapter for one of the junta’s most feared members.

Interestingly, his former superior, Moussa Dadis Camara, also escaped during the 2023 prison raid but was caught within hours. While Camara was sentenced to 20 years for his role in the massacre, he was recently granted a presidential pardon in March 2025 by the current leader, Mamadi Doumbouya.

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