GRAVE ROBBERS ARRESTED IN CAMEROON FOR HUMAN BONE TRAFFICKING. (PHOTOS).

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 Grave Robbers Arrested in Maroua for Human Bone Trafficking Three men, aged between 25 and 30, were recently arrested in the Mvan area of Yaoundé with a full human skeleton. They had traveled from Maroua and were caught by the police after an investigation.  This led the authorities to Pouss village, in the Maga district of the Far North region, where they found about 30 graves that had been disturbed and emptied. The skeleton the suspects were caught with is said to be worth 6 million francs and was intended for a foreign buyer.  According to law enforcement, these bones are used to make a drug known as "pebble," which sells for 75,000 francs per gram. The three men will soon appear before the public prosecutor. More photos below. 

LASEPA TODAY SEALED OFF SEVERAL ESTABLISHMENTS ACROSS LAGOS STATE. (PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE.


 In a bold move to combat environmental violations, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) today sealed off several establishments across Lagos State. 


The enforcement operation, which targeted areas such as Fagba, Iyana Ipaja, Ifako-Ijaiye, and Orile Agege, forms part of LASEPA’s ongoing efforts to enforce environmental laws and safeguard public health.


The affected establishments include;  Chanelrose Lounge & Bar, Mama Juli Lounge & Bakery, Klub P-14 Hotel, Emmy Prince Hotel, Baltimat Industries Limited, Iju Ishaga City Hotel & Lounge, Chitec Aluminum, and Safeland Hotel. 


Despite prior warnings, these businesses were found to be in violation of various environmental regulations.


LASEPA’s General Manager, Dr. Babatunde Ajayi, reiterated the agency’s commitment to strict enforcement of environmental standards. “Our stance on non-compliance is clear: it will not be tolerated,” “Businesses must acknowledge their environmental responsibilities and work with the State government to ensure a cleaner and more sustainable Lagos.”


The affected establishments will remain closed until they fully comply with LASEPA’s regulatory requirements and demonstrate a commitment to maintaining environmental standards.

Ajayi urged Businesses in the State to be conscious of the need to protect the environment from various  abuses, noting that whatever is thrown to the environment is going to be thrown back.

More photos below. 









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