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SAfrica: Mozambican police deny terror camp claims.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by non-profit South African Press Association (SAPA) news agency

MAPUTO June 1 Sapa

Mozambican police on Tuesday emphatically denied the existence of terrorist training camps in the country following claims published in a South African newspaper.

"In Mozambique there is no training camps or groups of armed forces," said national police spokesman Pedro Cossa during a press conference.

The Sunday Times newspaper in South Africa reported that predominantly Pakistani and Somali militants were running terrorist training camps in Mozambique's remote northern provinces of Nampula and Tete.

These groups apparently planned to …

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