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President Biya orders intensive surveillance of the national territory
President Paul Biya has ordered high military and police protection of the national territory. The Cameroonian dictator who has won the hearts of his people again with his anti Boko Haram stance and policy recently placed under total surveillance Yaoundé, the political capital of Cameroon, Douala, the main economic city, Bafoussam in the West, Garoua in the North, Buea, the capital of the Southwest, Bamenda (North-West), Bertoua in the East and Ebolowa in the South including Ngaoundere.
Cameroon Concord gathered that President Biya made the decision after Cameroon’s secret service hinted that Boko Haram was planning an attack deep inside Cameroon territory. A senior military officer who has been helping us in our coverage of the war in the Far North observed at the time of writing this report that the Nigerian Islamic sect; Boko Haram will soon breathe their last.
Under the new security directives, travelers have to be admitted into the travel lodge of any agency after going through major security checks including their luggage. It has become almost impossible to move without your national identity card. Recently, a search of a bus en route to Yaounde from Douala enabled the police to discover a bag containing weapons. Many jurisdictions and business centres have also strengthened controls at their entrances.
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