With just two days to go before Gambian mayoral and regional elections, Gambian soldiers are going around pulling down the campaign posters of opposition politician Mayor Taliba Ahmed Bensouda.
Mr Bensouda is running for re-election in Kanifing which is the biggest municipality in The Gambia.
He came to office in 2018 under the United Democratic Party (UDP), the original political home of President Adama Barrow.
But President Barrow later fell out with the UDP and formed his own National People's Party.
Many observers now say Mr Bensouda is likely to be the main challenger in the 2026 presidential election.
The army's actions have caused outrage among Gambians who've condemned its behaviour.
Gambians are calling on the military to stay out of politics and improve its poor image.