ZIGUINCHOR, Senegal (AFP) - Former Guinea-Bissau armed forces chief Jose Zamora Induta has fled his country for Senegal but has not been arrested there and is now heading for Gambia, a local offical said Saturday.
Earlier, a security source in the Casamance region of Senegal which borders Guinea-Bissau said Induta, who left his country in the wake of last month's coup, had been arrested with another three people overnight Thursday.


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