Sierra Leone says security force members apprehended by Guinea’s military following border incursion

LAGOS, Nigeria — Tensions between West African nations Sierra Leone and Guinea have intensified following a border incident involving the detention of Sierra Leonean security personnel by Guinean military forces. The confrontation occurred Monday in the disputed border region of Kalieyereh within Falaba district.

According to an official statement from Sierra Leone’s government, multiple members of a security detail—including at least one officer—were apprehended and transported across the border into Guinean territory. The detained personnel were reportedly engaged in construction activities for a border post and accompanying accommodation facilities at the time of their capture. Their weapons and ammunition were confiscated during the incident.

The Sierra Leonean administration emphasized that the territory where the incident transpired flies Sierra Leone’s national flag and is internationally recognized as sovereign Sierra Leonean land. Authorities have initiated diplomatic and security channel negotiations to verify the exact location of detained personnel and secure their unconditional release.

This recent confrontation represents the latest escalation in a protracted border dispute originating from Sierra Leone’s civil war (1991-2002). During the conflict, Sierra Leone had requested Guinean military assistance to secure its eastern borders. However, Guinean forces maintained a presence in the region following the war’s conclusion, creating ongoing territorial tensions.

The mineral-rich border region has previously witnessed similar incidents, including last year’s incursion by Guinean military personnel into a Sierra Leonean border town, which raised concerns among regional observers. Guinean authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding Monday’s events.

The unfolding situation highlights the persistent border security challenges facing West African nations and the complex legacy of regional military cooperation arrangements that evolved during periods of conflict.