Togo is holding two French filmmakers and a Togolese fixer after they were detained for alleged immigration violations, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The group says the three are jailed in Togo following arrests that have led to more than three weeks in custody.

RSF, cited by multiple outlets, frames the case as one affecting media freedom and documentarians working in the country. The reports focus on the duration of detention and the status of those held, but do not include details of the specific immigration allegations or evidence cited by Togo.

Across coverage, the core facts are consistent: RSF says the detainees are two French nationals, one Togolese fixer, and that they remain in custody as the investigation or legal process continues. Other reporting angles are limited in the provided excerpts, with no outlet quoting official statements from Togolese authorities or the filmmakers’ representatives in the text shared here.