Suspected Human Parts Trafficker Arrested in Nkoldongo

The forces of law and order have arrested a suspected murderer in the town of Nkoldongo, in the Nyong et So’o Divison, Centre region.

According to information relayed by the forces of law, the suspected criminal is particularly specialized in the kidnapping and murdering of children.

After killing these children, he would then proceed to chopping of some parts of their bodies which he would sell to his clients for huge sums of money. One of his victims was recently an anonymous man in the city of Douala.

He was nabbed yesterday by the forces of law and order while he was reportedly about to strike another victim. The police is reportedly on a manhunt for his accomplices who are the run.

The criminal meanwhile has been transferred to Bandjoun, a place from where he got a majority of his victims.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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