A recently released fake Ambazonian leader whose names MMI got as Ndenge Patrick, has been arrested again, this time, in Douala, Littoral Region of Cameroon.
Ndenge Patrick, said to be from Batibo pretended to be an Ambazonian general, to scare people and extort huge sums of money from them.
According to reports, the man, said to originate from Mankon was arrested some few days back but was later released after ‘settling’ a security official, said to be the commander of the Bonaberi research brigade, with the sum of 600,000 frs.
Three days later, Ndenge Patrick, was recaptured following pressure from hierarchy who discovered the business of the Security official.
In a video could be seen over 50 sim cards, a good number of phones, and other tools which the fake Ambazonian general used to carry out his operations.
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