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Antonio Injai

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TypePerson[sources]
NameANTÓNIO INJAI · Antonio Injai · Antoniu Indzhai · António INDJAI · António INJAI · 2 more...[sources]
Other nameAntonio INDJAI · Antonio Indjai · António Indjai · António Injai · Indjai António[sources]
Birth date[sources]
Place of birthEncheia, Guinea-Bissau · Encheia, Sector de Bissorá, Região de Oio · Encheia, Sector de Bissorá, Região de Oio Guinea-Bissau · Encheia, Sector de Bissorá, Região de Oio : GUINÉE-BISSAU · Encheia, Sector de Bissorá, Região de Oio, GUINEA-BISSAU · 2 more...[sources]
Gendermale[sources]
NationalityGuinea-Bissau[sources]
CountryGuinea-Bissau[sources]
CitizenshipGuinea-Bissau[sources]
Country of birthGuinea-Bissau[sources]
First nameANTÓNIO · Antonio · António[sources]
ID NumberAAID00435 · Unknown national ID[sources]
Last nameINDJAI · INJAI · Indjai · Injai[sources]
Passport numberAAID00435 · ААID00435[sources]
Second nameINJAI[sources]
TitleGeneral[sources]
PositionChef d'état-major des armées · Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces · Général de corps d'armée · Général de corps d'armée, Chef d'état-major des armées · Lieutenant General · 4 more...[sources]
Source linkgels-avoirs.dgtresor.gouv.fr[sources]
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Descriptions

Date of listing: 2012-05-03. Parentage: Wasna Injai and Quiritche Cofte Date of UN designation: 18.05.2012 (pursuant to para. 4 of UNSCR 2048 (2012))

Belgian Financial Sanctions,

António Injai was personally involved in planning and leading the mutiny of 1 April 2010, culminating with the illegal apprehension of the Prime Minister, Carlo Gomes Junior, and the then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, José Zamora Induta; during the 2012 electoral period, in his capacity as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Injai made statements threatening to overthrow the elected authorities and to put an end to the electoral process; António Injai has been involved in the operational planning of the coup d’état of 12 April 2012. In the aftermath of the coup, the first communiqué by the "Military Command" was issued by the Armed Forces General Staff, which is led by General Injai.

Swiss SECO Sanctions/Embargoes,

Parentage: Wasna Injai and Quiritche Cofte. Official function: Lieutenant-General - Chief of Staff to the Armed Forces.

Swiss SECO Sanctions/Embargoes,

Date of listing: 2012-05-03. Parentage: Wasna Injai and Quiritche Cofte Date of UN designation: 18.05.2012 (pursuant to para. 4 of UNSCR 2048 (2012))

EU Financial Sanctions Files (FSF),

Date of listing: 2012-05-03. Parentage: Wasna Injai and Quiritche Cofte Date of UN designation: 18.05.2012 (pursuant to para. 4 of UNSCR 2048 (2012))

EU Consolidated Travel Bans,

parents : Wasna Injai (père) et Quiritche Cofte (mère) - a pris part personnellement à la planification et la conduite de la mutinerie du 01/04//2010, qui a abouti à l'arrestation illégale de Carlos Gomes Júnior, Premier ministre, et de José Zamora Induta, alors chef d'état-major des forces armées - au cours de la période électorale de 2012, en tant que chef d'état-major des forces armées, Injai a menacé de renverser les autorités élues et de mettre un terme au processus électoral - a participé à la planification opérationnelle du coup d'État du 12/04/2012. Au lendemain de ce coup d'État, le premier communiqué du «commandement militaire» a été diffusé par l'état-major des forces armées, dirigé par le général Injai

French National Asset Freezing System,

Injai was listed on 18 May 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as “António Injai was personally involved in planning and leading the mutiny of 1 April 2010, culminating with the illegal apprehension of the Prime Minister, Carlo Gomes Junior, and the then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, José Zamora Induta; during the 2012 electoral period, in his capacity as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Injai made statements threatening to overthrow the elected authorities and to put an end to the electoral process; António Injai has been involved in the operational planning of the coup d’état of 12 April 2012. In the aftermath of the coup, the first communiqué by the “Military Command” was issued by the Armed Forces General Staff, which is led by General Injai.” Father’s name is Wasna Injai; Mother’s name is Quiritche Cofte.

UK FCDO Sanctions List,

Injai was listed on 18 May 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as “António Injai was personally involved in planning and leading the mutiny of 1 April 2010, culminating with the illegal apprehension of the Prime Minister, Carlo Gomes Junior, and the then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, José Zamora Induta; during the 2012 electoral period, in his capacity as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Injai made statements threatening to overthrow the elected authorities and to put an end to the electoral process; António Injai has been involved in the operational planning of the coup d’état of 12 April 2012. In the aftermath of the coup, the first communiqué by the “Military Command” was issued by the Armed Forces General Staff, which is led by General Injai.” Father’s name is Wasna Injai; Mother’s name is Quiritche Cofte.

UK HMT/OFSI Consolidated List of Targets,

N° Passeport : AAID00435 : Passeport diplomatique émis le 18/02/2010 en Guinée-Bissau expirant le 18/02/2013

Monaco National Fund Freezing List,

був причетний до оперативного планування державного перевороту

Ukraine NSDC State Register of Sanctions,

Injai was listed on 18 May 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as “António Injai was personally involved in planning and leading the mutiny of 1 April 2010, culminating with the illegal apprehension of the Prime Minister, Carlo Gomes Junior, and the then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, José Zamora Induta; during the 2012 electoral period, in his capacity as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Injai made statements threatening to overthrow the elected authorities and to put an end to the electoral process; António Injai has been involved in the operational planning of the coup d’état of 12 April 2012. In the aftermath of the coup, the first communiqué by the “Military Command” was issued by the Armed Forces General Staff, which is led by General Injai.” Father’s name is Wasna Injai; Mother’s name is Quiritche Cofte.

UN Security Council Consolidated Sanctions,

Injai was listed on 18 May 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as António Injai was personally involved in planning and leading the mutiny of 1 April 2010, culminating with the illegal apprehension of the Prime Minister, Carlo Gomes Junior, and the then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Jose Zamora Induta; during the 2012 electoral period, in his capacity as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Injai made statements threatening to overthrow the elected authorities and to put an end to the electoral process; António Injai has been involved in the operational planning of the coup detat of 12 April 2012. In the aftermath of the coup, the first communique by the Military Command was issued by the Armed Forces General Staff, which is led by General Injai. Fathers name is Wasna Injai; Mothers name is Quiritche Cofte.

South Africa Targeted Financial Sanctions,

Relationships

Data sources

UK FCDO Sanctions List4,678

UK sanctions collated by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

United Kingdom · FCDO

Ukraine NSDC State Register of Sanctions17,708

List of individuals and legal entities subject to restrictive measures.

Ukraine · NSDC

Swiss SECO Sanctions/Embargoes8,449

Switzerland manages a sanctions lists with a high degree of detail on the individuals that are subject to it's embargoes

Switzerland · SECO

Belgian Financial Sanctions6,603

Belgium extends the European FSF sanctions list on the basis of a national terrorist list, issued by the National Security Council

Belgium · FOD

UK HMT/OFSI Consolidated List of Targets6,277

The United Kingom's consolidated international sanctions list.

United Kingdom · OFSI

UN Security Council Consolidated Sanctions1,238

The Security Council's set of sanctions serve as the foundation for most national sanctions lists.

UNSC

EU Financial Sanctions Files (FSF)6,364

As part of the Common Foreign Security Policy the European Union publishes a sanctions list that is implemented by all member states.

European Union · DG FISMA

Monaco National Fund Freezing List4,559

A list of entities subject to fund and economic resource freezing procedures

Monaco · Monaco

French National Asset Freezing System5,117

The register lists all persons, entities and vessels subject to asset freezing measures in force on French territory, pursuant to national, European and international (UN) provisions.

France · DGT

EU Consolidated Travel Bans4,018

Consolidated information about individuals who have been banned from traveling to the European Union, released as part of the EU Sanctions Map.

European Union · Council

South Africa Targeted Financial Sanctions876

The South African FIC sanctions list, largely based on UN Security Council sanctions.

South Africa · FIC


Source data IDs: zafic-1815 · gb-fcdo-gub0009 · fr-ga-1367 · eu-tb-logical-7029 · unsc-690793 · eu-fsf-eu-3601-46 · zafic-392-antonio-injai · gb-hmt-12664 · zafic-389 · ch-seco-7232 · ua-nsdc-27380-antoniu-indzaj · mc-freezes-104972a60b4432f50a0064fbf0182e28527dc37f

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