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Captain Pansau N'Tchama poses on October 27, 2009 at un unknown location in Guinea-Bissau. Guinea-Bissau security forces were hunting on October 22, 2012 for armed men behind a foiled coup bid in the chronically unstable nation which the government has accused former colonial power Portugal of instigating. Authorities said they were searching for Captain Pansau N'Tchama who was believed to have led the raid, and a military source said the country's northern borders with Senegal were being "strictly controlled". N'Tchama was the head of a commando unit that assassinated president Joao Bernardo Vieira in 2009. AFP PHOTO/STR
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