Twelve Cameroonians had been arrested for buying and selling in pretend Congolese passports
In an operation carried out by the Brazzaville Intelligence and Documentation Heart (CID), twelve Cameroonian residents had been arrested and offered to the general public prosecutor, André Oko Ngakala, alongside three Congolese assistants. These fifteen people are accused of being a part of a pretend Congolese passport buying and selling community.
Throughout a press convention, prosecutor Oko Ngakala defined that the investigation started following clues revealing {that a} mafia community was working in issuing passports illegally. “Sadly, we found that a number of foreigners managed to acquire Congolese passports by taking circuitous routes,” he stated.
The investigation led to the arrest of fifteen suspects, who had been detained within the CID, and can now stand trial on a number of expenses. “We now have determined to provoke a case for felony conspiracy, in addition to forgery and use of pretend passports,” he added.
The prosecutor additionally launched the names of the individuals arrested. The defendants will now must reply for his or her actions in court docket.
