Victims of the Feu Rouge Bessengue Burglary suspect complicity with security guards
Following the burglary that took place on the night of Sunday 2 April 2017 at Feu Rouge Bessengue in Douala where more than 10 offices where robbed, occupants say there is high probability that the thieves collaborated with the security guards who were supposed to be on duty that night.
Reports say the thieves made away with valuable office items such as Television sets, computers and huge sums of money.
According to one of the occupants, it is impossible for thieves to successfully break into ten offices in a line and the security guards are not aware.
“I don’t think it is possible for thieves to use filling machines to cut down 10 iron doors and loot valuables from offices and even one of the security guards does not notice. I suspect complicity in this because it doesn’t make sense” says the victim.
Inhabitants of that area have been stricken with fear by the incident as they fear that the hoodlums who are still at large may hit again.
The police have called on the population of the Bessengue area to collaborate with them in order to facilitate the investigation.
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