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Mbororo Teenagers In Police Dragnet For Exhuming Human Corpses
Some 2 Mbororo teenagers between the ages of 13 and 14 have been arrested at Bangshie and Banja neighbourhoods in Bamenda for exhuming human corpses.
The forces of law and order led by the Rapid Intervention Battalion, BIR, said the boys had succeeded in exhuming the corpses and had packaged the bones in two bags and were just about to meet their buyer in town before they were intercepted.{loadposition myposition}
The buyer had already made an advanced payment of FCFA 5 million to the teenagers.
The unnamed buyer of the bones of dead persons had proposed to pay the young Mbororos FCFA 10 million if the two bags of human bones were safely delivered to him.
The Mbororo minors, Abdu and Adamu had a third facilitator, a native of Bangshie, who spotted the graves of the indigenes that were dug at midnight.
When the two youngsters and their accomplice settled down to share the FCFA 5 million advanced booty; the third party was not satisfied with the FCFA 300,000 that was given to him and decided to betray the teenagers to the police.
The Police also found FCFA 600,000 on one of the teenagers.
It would be recalled that recently, another set of Mbororos exhumed corpses in Acha village in Mbengwi, harvested genitals and heads of some women and hired a bike to transport them to Bamenda, before they were intercepted by the police at the gate way into Bamenda on their way to Foumban in the West Region where the buyer was impatiently waiting for them with FCFA 30 million. {loadposition myposition2}
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