https://humanglemedia.com/terrorists-attack-cameroonian-fishermen-for-refusing-to-pay-taxes/
Bashiru Abdallah was at the Douala IV council of the Littoral region in Cameroon to obtain copies of birth certificates for his kids. After escaping terror attacks last year, he had moved to Douala to start his life afresh.
For 20 years, Abdallah worked as a fisherman in Kofia, a Cameroonian island bordering Lake Chad, which hosts fishermen from neighbouring countries, including Nigeria and the Niger Republic.
Since 2014, Boko Haram and the Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) insurgents, two deadly terror groups, have operated separately, targeting and killing unarmed civilians or kidnapping them for ransom.
Terrorists kidnapped at least 30 fishermen recently and killed ten others gruesomely in Far North Cameroon, according to local media reports. The terrorists had also imposed illegal taxes on the fishermen to allow them to work on the Kofia shore.
Bashiru Abdallah was at the Douala IV council of the Littoral region in Cameroon to obtain copies of birth certificates for his kids. After escaping terror attacks last year, he had moved to Douala to start his life afresh.
For 20 years, Abdallah worked as a fisherman in Kofia, a Cameroonian island bordering Lake Chad, which hosts fishermen from neighbouring countries, including Nigeria and the Niger Republic.
Since 2014, Boko Haram and the Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) insurgents, two deadly terror groups, have operated separately, targeting and killing unarmed civilians or kidnapping them for ransom.
Terrorists kidnapped at least 30 fishermen recently and killed ten others gruesomely in Far North Cameroon, according to local media reports. The terrorists had also imposed illegal taxes on the fishermen to allow them to work on the Kofia shore.