Maroua security forces step up operations
Security forces in Maroua, the regional capital of Cameroon’s Far North, have stepped up operations following a series of high-profile incidents, including the murders of a city police commissioner and a local teacher. These events have heightened concerns about public safety and prompted authorities to increase field operations targeting suspected perpetrators.
On Wednesday, September 10, at dawn, security forces launched a targeted operation in the Djoudandou neighborhood aimed at apprehending a suspect linked to recent disturbances. According to reports, the intervention began at 4:57 a.m. but escalated when the suspect’s relatives resisted, throwing stones and attempting to block the arrest.
“The situation required measured use of firearms to ensure the safety of our officers while securing the suspect,” a security official said.
Multiple gunshots were reported, creating tension and panic in the area. After several minutes, authorities successfully arrested the eldest member of the family, considered a key figure in the ongoing disturbances.
Residents expressed a mix of concern and cautious optimism. While some criticized the escalation of violence, others acknowledged the necessity of law enforcement actions to deter further criminal activity.
“We hope these operations will restore calm. People need to feel safe in their neighborhoods,” said a local community leader.
Authorities have emphasized that no criminal will be allowed to operate with impunity, signaling their commitment to enforcing the law.
Maroua has faced multiple security challenges in recent months, including violent incidents affecting both civilians and public officials. The intensified operations aim to break the cycle of violence and restore public order.
A senior security officer commented:
“Our objective is clear: maintain law and order, protect residents, and ensure that those responsible for violent acts face justice.”
The ongoing interventions demonstrate the determination of Cameroonian authorities to strengthen security and rebuild public confidence in law enforcement institutions.
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