Ibrahim Chayi, a drug salesman, lived in hell a few weeks ago in the cells of the Ndogbong gendarmerie in Douala. Arrested for selling "fake drugs" to some clients by gendarmes, he was kept in police custody and suffered hell within the gendarmerie.
In its publication of Thursday, February 22, 2018, the New Expression reports that security sources speak of a large network of well-structured scam gendarmes who work with "pseudo customers", who buy any product and come back a few days later declare that the product was wrong. Ibrahim Chayi paid for it and once arrested, suffered horror within this gendarmerie.
" On January 25, I was arrested by gendarmes and civilians who accused him of having forged a drug. He asked me to find him the Laroxyl, a product recommended to patients with nerves and hypertension. On January 25, an identical scenario will take a policeman aboard a vehicle, in the company of two people, to park in front of me. They took me to the gendarmerie of Ndogbong. Once there, they presented me with a series of drugs whose origin I did not know that I would have sold to the applicant for Laroxyl. I was put in cell and around 20h, I was out there to serve me a caning of 25 machetes on the soles of the feet, all without knowing why. We were 27 in the cell to have suffered the same fate, crammed into a room without water or toilets, "says Ibrahim Chayi.
And to continue that January 31, he will be allowed to make a phone call for his family to pick him up. They would have spent 300,000 FCFA on the million francs that will be required, for having sold a fake drug manufactured by himself. Arrested, the head of the Military Security of the Littoral admits to not understand " this attitude which does not honor the image of the Cameroonian gendarmerie and the military security ", one can read in the newspaper.
In addition, a military procedure was initiated against Constable Major Tenkeu, who according to some confidences, " refuses to denounce his colleagues, but confesses his crime.
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