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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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ABDOULAYE HISSENE

Aliases

Hissene Abdoulaye

Issene Abdoulaye

Abdoulaye Hissein

Abdoulaye Issene

Abdoulaye Issene Ramadan

Abdoulaye Issene Ramadane

Nationality

Central African Republic; Chad

DoB

1967-01-01

Address

Nana-Grebizi, Central African Republic; KM5, Bangui, Central African Republic; Ndélé, Bamingui-Bangoran; Ndjari, Ndjamena, Chad

Reg. ID

103-00653129-22 , Chad national identity card issued on 21 April 2009 (expires on 21 April 2019); D00000897 , (CAR diplomatic). Issued on 5 April 2013, valid until 4 April 2018; D00004262 , CAR Diplomatic. Issued on 11 March 2014. Expires on 10 March 2019.

Other Information

Hissène was formerly the Minister of Youth and Sports as part of the Cabinet for the Central African Republic’s former President Michel Djotodia. Prior to that, he was the head of the Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace, a political party. He also established himself as a leader of armed militias in Bangui, in particular in the “PK5” (3rd district) neighborhood. In October 2016, Abdoulaye Hissène was appointed President of the Conseil National de Défense et de Sécurité, a body which was created at the time to gather military leaders and commanding fighters from all ex-Séléka factions. He has remained in this position since then, but has actual control over FPRC fighters only. Father’s name is Abdoulaye. Mother’s name is Absita Moussa. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/View-UN-Notices-Individuals

Date of listing

2017-05-17

Program information
Program information
Authority

UK

Program

The Central African Republic (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020

Regime

UN, UK country specific

Target State

Central African Republic

Measures

Asset freeze and making available provisions, Trade sanctions, Travel bans

Sanctions Portfolio

• The Regulations impose financial sanctions through a targeted asset freeze on designated persons and prohibitions on making funds or economic resources available. This involves the freezing of funds and economic resources (non-monetary assets, such as property or vehicles) of designated persons and ensuring that funds and economic resources are not made available to or for the benefit of designated persons, either directly or indirectly. • The effect of the Regulations is to impose a travel ban on persons who are designated by the Secretary of State for the purposes of being made subject to immigration sanctions under the Sanctions Act. • Trade sanctions.

Official Information

The Regulations impose financial, trade and immigration sanctions for the purpose of giving effect to the United Kingdom’s obligations under United Nations Security Council Resolutions including 2127 (2013), 2134 (2014), 2399 (2018), 2536 (2020), 2588 (2021) and 2648 (2022), (‘UNSCR 2127’, ‘UNSCR 2134’, ‘UNSCR 2399’ ‘UNSCR 2536’, ‘UNSCR 2588’, ‘UNSCR 2648’); and the additional statutory purposes set out in the Regulations. As a whole this sanctions regime is aimed at promoting the peace, security and stability of the Central African Republic. These Regulations are made under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (c.13) to establish a sanctions regime in relation to the Central African Republic for the purposes of compliance with the United Kingdom's United Nations obligations and for promoting peace, security, stability and human rights in the Central African Republic and related purposes. Following the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union, these Regulations also replace the European Union sanctions measures in relation to the Central African Republic which are currently implemented via an EU Council Decision and Regulation.

Additional Details

Licensing and exception provisions are contained in Part 6 of the Regulations.

Program URL
  • https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/616

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