Three Persons Arrested with Human Skeleton
Gendarmes display human parts seized from traffickers |
Three human parts traffickers were arrested in Foumbot on
the 20th of May 2020 during an operation carried out by the Foumbot Gendarmerie
brigade. An entire human skeleton with some bits of dried up flesh and hairs
were recovered from the traffickers who were just about to sell the human
remains.
The
arrest was the result of an investigation into illegal wildlife trafficking in
the region. The operation was carried out with the technical assistance of
LAGA, a non-governmental organisation specialised in wildlife law
enforcement.
The
suspects were arrested at Njindam neighbourhood in possession of a sack
containing the human bones. Most notably among the bones was a female head
which still had “cornrow” hairstyle on it. According to sources close to the
case, the lady died 6 months ago and her corpse was dug out in a locality
located some 35 kilometres from Foumbot, where she was buried.
The
alleged traffickers left Kouoptamo to Foumbot with the human bones to sell and
were arrested by gendarmes when they were about carrying out their illegal
transaction. They were immediately taken to the gendarmerie brigade of Foumbot.
The
same sources report that the traffickers wanted to sell the human skeleton for
30 million FCFA. Further investigation by the gendarmerie brigade of Foumbot led
to the arrest of a woman who was keeping the skeleton. She was arrested on the
23th of May 2020 at Baigom near Foumbot.
Preliminary
investigations show that, it is a network of human bone traffickers. One of the
traffickers in the network was a wildlife trafficker who now deals in human
bones trafficking.
They
have contacts mostly in Gabon and operate under a network. Some would dig out
the corpses from their graves while others tackle the trafficking side of their
illegal business.
This is
not an unprecedented situation where a wildlife trafficking investigation ends
up uncovering trade in human remains. In
2012, Djoum wildlife officials in collaboration with the gendarmerie and with
technical assistance from LAGA arrested five men with elephant parts and human
body parts.
Human
bone and organs trafficking is reportedly on the rise in the Noun region and
several individuals have recently been arrested for their involvement in the
crimes. A child was also recovered alive from kidnappers on the same day of the
arrest of the three alleged human bone traffickers by the gendarmerie.
In
January 2020, a gang of 4 suspected human bone traffickers were arrested in
Koutaba. They had profaned a tomb for the sum of 10 million FCFA.
Human
body parts and some wildlife species are in high demand in Central Africa sub
region to be used by occultists who believe they have supernatural powers. It’s
also used in secret ceremonies.
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