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ANALYSIS: Sudan’s civil war reignites illicit car trade into Chad

Chadian customs officers control a car on April 4, 2015 on the N'Gueli bridge, marking the border between Chad and Cameroon near N'Djamena. N'Gueli bridge is a major border crossing for motorized traffic and walkers. Chad banned motorbikes travelling from Cameroon along N'Gueli bridge from entering N'Djamena as a precautionary measure. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE DESMAZES (Photo by PHILIPPE DESMAZES / AFP)

Numerous actors are involved in this surging criminal enterprise, with members of the rebel Rapid Support Forces becoming key players.

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