“People have been advised to stay away from soft targets... open markets , parks. I have been indoors since
it is week end.”
YAOUNDE BRIQUETTERI VIOLENCE..JAN 7 |
“There was a raid in Etoudi neighbourhood yesterday. We observe patrolling security officers around the central town, “Poste Central.”
Those
were two residents in the Efoulan and Nlongkak neighbourhoods speaking from Cameroon’s political capital, Yaounde, March 5.
Yaounde Under threats of Terrorist
Attacks?
The
Ministry of Defense in an apparent leaked
internal memo dated March 2, 2016 ordered the immediate closure of one of the entrances to the Military Headquarters.
'MINDEF' WARNING MEMO |
Minister
Joseph Beti Assomo instructed that security around the the
military headquarters and ministerial buildings be stepped up.
He also requested pedestrian
and motorized checks around populated areas and for all defense and security forces to remain vigilant.
The
memo singled out the restive Briqueteri neighbourhood where the local market and a police station came
under attack from irate residents on January 7 2016.
The Divisional officer for Yaounde II Subdivision, Yampen
Ousman described the then incident as masterminded by
a group of uncontrolled delinquents.
US Embassy Maintains
its Restrictions
US Embassy Yaounde in a security message said it
was aware of reports which said Cameroonian security forces were increasing their presence at hotels,
government buildings,
MINISTER BETI ASSOMO (L) |
and other public areas, including at ministries, army
barracks, military hospitals, and “crowded places”, over the weekend of March 4,(2016)
in response to possible threats against public venues in Yaounde.
The March 4 statement maintained restrictions on travel by U.S. official
personnel to the North, Far North, East and
the eastern Adamawa Regions of Cameroon including border areas with Chad and CAR where it said violence, banditry and military operations could quickly spill over to Cameroon
Other
unconfirmed sources are indicating that the city of Douala could also be
a possible ‘target’ though residents have not witnessed the atmosphere that characterizes Yaounde.
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