Cameroon’s police are on high
alert over possible separatist attacks in the capital, Yaounde, a senior police
officer said on Monday.
Cameroon police chief Martin
Mbarga Nguelle said security forces have been on high alert since receiving
relevant intelligence reports.
He urged the police to adopt a
higher level of vigilance in “sensitive posts” and to report any suspicious
activities.
Nguelle warned that the attackers
mainly use motorcycles to undertake their operations.
Police sources said some of the
“wanted and notorious” armed separatists have already made contacts with “their
friends” as they plan to sneak into the capital and other urban centers to
launch attacks.
Armed separatists want the
Northwest and Southwest English-speaking regions to secede from the majority French-speaking
Cameroon and form a new country known as “Ambazonia.” They have been clashing
with government forces since 2017.
Last Friday, Cameroonian
president Paul Biya said on last Friday, although the security situation in the
regions has improved, “few (separatist) groups” continue to commit atrocities
and to destroy the property of citizens.
27, January 2020
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Cameroon’s police are on high alert over possible separatist attacks in the capital, Yaounde, a senior police officer said on Monday.
Cameroon police chief Martin Mbarga Nguelle said security forces have been on high alert since receiving relevant intelligence reports.
He urged the police to adopt a higher level of vigilance in “sensitive posts” and to report any suspicious activities.
Nguelle warned that the attackers mainly use motorcycles to undertake their operations.
Police sources said some of the “wanted and notorious” armed separatists have already made contacts with “their friends” as they plan to sneak into the capital and other urban centers to launch attacks.
Armed separatists want the Northwest and Southwest English-speaking regions to secede from the majority French-speaking Cameroon and form a new country known as “Ambazonia.” They have been clashing with government forces since 2017.
Last Friday, Cameroonian president Paul Biya said on last Friday, although the security situation in the regions has improved, “few (separatist) groups” continue to commit atrocities and to destroy the property of citizens.
Source: Xinhaunet