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Consular activities resume at Cameroonian Embassy in Paris

Consular activities resume at Cameroonian Embassy in Paris
  • Comments   -   Monday, 25 February 2019 14:55

(Business in Cameroon) - Consular activities within the Cameroonian Embassy in Paris, France, resumed today February 25, 2019, according to an official statement published February 22, 2019 by Antoine Ahmadou, chargé d'affaire of the Cameroonian Embassy in Paris.

Let’s note that the activities were suspended on 27 January 2019, following acts of looting and vandalism perpetrated the day before in the embassy by pro-opposition protestors.

During the ransacking of the Cameroonian Embassy in Paris, authorized sources said, nearly 20,000 Cameroonian passports had been stolen, while 900 files of passports on their way to Paris had also been stolen or destroyed. Several hundred foreign passports awaiting visas had also been stolen.

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