The US embassy has warned its citizens in Senegal of a "credible threat" of a terror attack in the capital Dakar, advising them to take special care when visiting places and areas popular with Westerners.
The embassy also told its own staff members to stay away from seaside hotels in Dakar.
A message, issued on Wednesday to US citizens in the country, warned them "to be vigilant when visiting establishments and staying at hotels frequented by Westerners due to a credible threat related to potential terrorist activity in Dakar".
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The Canadian government yesterday issued a similar warning to its nationals in the west African nation.
Unlike many of its neighbours Senegal is not known to have suffered from terror attacks.
Dakar is set to host several international events in coming weeks, including the International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa on November 13-14.
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