Fotokol Mayor's second deputy released

Boko Haram Arrest

Sun, 18 Jan 2015 Source: cameroon-info.net

The Cameroonian police could not prove that Abba Kaltoumi was aiding the Islamist sect with food items. He spent three months in the gaols of Maroua and Yaoundé.

After three months of incarceration in Maroua and Yaounde, Abba Kaltoumi regains his freedom. The second Deputy to the Mayor of Fotokol in the far North, was released January 9, 2015 on the orders of the delegate-general for national security, Martin Mbarga Nguélé.

The trader was arrested by the mobile intervention group at the beginning of October in Fotokol. He was accused of supplying the obscurantist sect Boko Haram with food.

The misfortunes of the elected representative of the rural commune of Fotokol occur as a result of a local measure restricting traffic between the town of Logone and Chari and the rest of Nigeria.

Multiple surveys by Martin Mbarga Nguélé were performed and no link was established with Boko Haram.

Source: cameroon-info.net