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Central African Salesmen of human bones arrested in garoua

Central African salesmen of human bones arrested in Garoua-Boulaï

They are three men and presented as traitors of human bones

The three men came to Cameroon to sell the 208 bones that they said had recovered in the bush in Central Africa. The gendarmerie brigade of the Garoua-Boulaï locality bordering the Central African Republic has just presented to the press 3 men presented as traitors of human bones. 

Central African nationals, Ousseini Abakar, Adoul Moumini and Mahamat Chaibou crossed the Cameroonian border on 29 March 2018. These young people under 30 came from Bangui to sell their goods on the black market in Garoua-Boulai, a city where human organs is adorning. The gendarmes, informed of their presence by a source they deemed "trustworthy" and having learned that the bone merchants were looking for takers have woven their web.

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The trap will close on the three young people. In front of the microphones they explained that there are a lot of deaths at home and that they picked up bodies in the grass. Having learned that they could make a lot of money by selling their 208 bones here in Cameroon, they did not hesitate. 

For their greatest misfortune. The CRTV journalist who tells the story of Central African bones trappers indicates that in the recent past, the Garoua-Boulai gendarmerie brigade had already found a network of human remains traitor

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