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Africa Subsaharan
Cameroon forces say kill 18 in sea clash after bank raid
2011-03-24
[Arab News] Cameroon's security forces have killed at least 18 gunnies suspected of having carried out a weekend raid on banks in the seaside town of Douala, the country's military said on Tuesday.

The gunnies, and one member of the security forces, were killed in a shootout at sea, Major General Sali Mohamadou, commander of the second military unit in Douala, told state radio. A security source said the clash took place on Saturday as the gang neared the Nigerian border.

Up to nine people were killed in the bank raid on Friday night, the latest in a series on attacks by seaborne gunnies in the Gulf of Guinea, which produces three million barrels of oil per day but has pockets of insecurity.

"This is a warning to all that anyone who dares such an act in Cameroon again will not run away. We will always catch up with them," Mohamadou said.

Mohamadou did not say how much money was stolen from the branches of Ecobank and First Trust Bank. Two gunnies were being questioned, he added.

A security source told Rooters that a gang of about 25 arrived in a Douala suburb by speedboat before blowing their way into the banks and making off with an undisclosed amount of cash.

State radio reported that five people were killed in the bank raid but the security source put the toll at nine.

The incident comes days ahead of a US -led multinational maritime exercise planned off Cameroon's coast, part of broader efforts to improve security.

While piracy on the east coast of Africa is not on the scale as off Somalia, there are fears it is on the rise in a region poorly equipped to handle the threat.
Posted by:Fred

#1  ION NOT-CAMEROON, WORLD NEWS > SOMALI PM VOWS TO DEEFEAT INSURGENTS IN 90 DAYS.

* SAME > EXILED UIGHUR LEADER CLAIMS STATE CRACKDOWN. Alleged anti-Jasmine counterresponse by Beijing.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-03-24 03:26  

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