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Young man exhumed grand parents’ bones for sale.

Young man exhumed grand parents’ bones for sale.
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A 24 years old young man was caught in the Dakar quarters by the National gendarmerie with a bag of two human bones that he was to sell for a sum of 1.5 million frs cfa.  Waffo Kouam Cedric Gabriel who worked as a carrier in one of the traveling agencies in Douala the economic capital of Cameroon was tired doing a job that could not fetch him much money like he would like to have. A friend of his advised him that he could do human bones business that could bring him almost instant huge gain. The young man then put on his thinking cap to how he could get human bones so that he could sell to buyers that he has already made contacts with.

In his though a quick solution came to his mind, move to his native Bangante where his grandparents were buried. What he did. But unfortunately for him, on reaching Douala he was caught. “I am very sorry for what I have done, and I ask for forgiveness. I know will go to prison for what I am guilty of. I ask God to forgive the person who betrayed me” the young Waffo Cedic said. He mother on her part was in a state of deep shock. She said she does not understand what took her son to do such a terrible thing. “He has never been a troublesome child” she said.

Cedric will be jailed for transgressing the law, but what becomes of him after he comes out of prison a couple of years after. As he will be going to prison to meet the worse type of criminals, many times harden than him. Above all in Cameroon parsons system there is no rehabilitation system. How safe is our society?


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