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Cameroonian Sweet Seller Arrested for Child Trafficking in Chad

The community in Chad has been shocked by the arrest of a young Cameroonian man. Initially perceived as nothing more than a humble sweet seller, he is now at the centre of a deep investigation into child trafficking. His simple street business served as a front for an operation targeting vulnerable children.

Laced Treats and Silent Abductions

According to early findings, the suspect used an subtle method to capture his victims. Sweets, laced with a narcotic substance, were handed out to unsuspecting children. Once drugged and rendered unconscious, the children were abducted and transported to unknown locations.

The man confessed that each child earned him a sum of 250,000 CFA francs (about 400 US dollars). The incident is a grim confirmation of the commodification of human life in illicit markets.

A Predator in Plain Sight

This case also casts a harsh light on the lack of supervision many children face. Predators like the one currently in custody easily target children left unattended on the streets in numerous neighbourhoods. Witnesses say the suspect moved freely among groups of unsupervised children, distributing candies without raising suspicion.

It was only after repeated child disappearances that local authorities intensified their investigations, ultimately leading to his arrest. While the exact number of victims is still unknown, officials have confirmed that a larger trafficking network may be involved.

The suspect is expected to be extradited to Cameroon, where further investigations will aim to uncover more details and identify possible collaborators or masterminds behind the operation.

This cross-border case underscores the regional dimension of trafficking crimes and the urgent need for coordinated efforts between neighbouring countries.

The Bigger Picture: A Call for Vigilance

Beyond the criminal acts themselves, this tragedy exposes a deeper social crisis, where poverty, neglect, and weak community structures undermine child protection. Experts argue that effective solutions must combine law enforcement with greater family and community engagement.

“If we want to protect our children, we need more than just police patrols,” one social welfare officer told MMI. “We need parents, teachers, neighbours—everyone—to pay attention.”

Alarming Statistics and Regional Impact

The gravity of the situation is further highlighted by recent statistics. In 2022, the Ministry of Social Affairs documented 514 cases of human trafficking and 190 cases of smuggling across Cameroon. Notably, over 30% of these incidents were reported in the Littoral region, a hub for internally displaced persons fleeing crises in neighbouring areas. These figures highlight the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to combat trafficking and support affected communities.

These numbers are considered significantly low. Also, given the rise in job-related scams that has seen trafficking from Cameroon to neighbouring countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Senegal, it is expected that the numbers would be significantly higher.

Government Initiatives to Raise Awareness

In response to the alarming increase in human trafficking cases, the Cameroonian government has launched a national awareness campaign. On March 18, 2024, for example, the Ministry of Social Affairs, with support from the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), unveiled anti-trafficking posters at Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport. This initiative aims to educate the public on the dangers of human trafficking and the methods traffickers use to exploit victims. Minister Pauline Irène Nguène emphasised the government’s commitment to protecting vulnerable populations and highlighted the importance of vigilance, especially during school holidays when children are most at risk.

Mimi Mefo Info

Bachirou Elhadj BDO

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