Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Cameroon Sacks 2 Top Army Official Following Boko Haram Raid

Cameroon border


Cameroon has sacked two of its leaders in the army sector following Boko Haram raid which led to the kidnap of the wife of their deputy Prime Minister, 7 civilians and killing of 3 people in a village attack.


According to the decree, announced over state radio, Colonel Youssa Gedeon, commander of the Gendarmerie Legion in the north, and Lieutenant-Colonel Justin Ngonga, commander of the 34th motorised infantry battalion in the same region, were both dismissed.


Cameroon has already introduced measures to increase security on its long, jungle border with Nigeria, deploying more than 1 000 soldiers, but has failed to stop the raids. – Reuters


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