Foumbot: Man detained for ransacking police station for ID card released

Daouda Foundikou, recently detained in Foumbot prison for claiming his National Identity Card has been released.

Reports have it that he was released thanks to the support of lawmaker, Nourane Foster.




In images trending on social media, he is seen alongside the Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation (PCRN) politician, now free.

His release comes three days after the announcement of the death of his pregnant wife.



Weeks back, Daouda’s wife had played an instrumental role when he was arrested. She had underscored the reason for her husband’s reaction, narrating that it was out of frustration.

The lady who was 9 months pregnant at the time of her husband’s arrest, had narrated to the public why her man had to vandalise the police station.


Her husband, she said, had been without his original national ID card for many years and kept facing challenges.

Whenever he sought to renew the receipt in Douala while awaiting the original, he was sent back to Foumbot where he made the ID.


That fateful day, Foundikou Daouda lost his patience after realising the original copy of the document had still not been produced.


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