Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Four Cameroonian 'money doublers' duped an Afghani of $50,000
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Four Cameroonians have been arrested by Azerbaijani authorities for duping an Afghani of $50,000 under the pretext that there were going to double the money for him.
Their arrest was upon a tip off by one Ferzad Abdul
Ahmed, an Afghani living in Azerbaijan, who called the department for fight
against organised crime telling them that some unknown people have taken
advantage of his stupidity.
He reported that the four deceived him and took away his USD $50,000, assuring him they could multiply the money with
the help of some specific chemical substances up to USD
$100,000, Journal de Cameroon reports.
The four: Patrick Arnaud, Ziepop Maxime Valery, Alphonse
Touani, and Armel Gaetan were arrested after investigations established that
they indeed intended to defraud their victim.
The target of their activities were usually tourists who
had come to Azerbaijan on the eve of ‘Grand Prix d’Europe’ which is to take
place at Bakou.
The arrested quartet in their confessions declared that
their main intention of going to Azerbaijan was to swindle tourists that
visited the international competition.
Material evidence could be seen on them and in their
apartments while investigations are still going on.
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