Southern Cameroon Crisis: Mobile Money Operator killed in Victoria

Southern Cameroon Crisis: Mobile Money Operator killed in Victoria
Breaking News sources affirm that the victim, identified as Arrah Agbor Bawak Egbe Epse Bechemagbor, widely known as Mrs Arrah was attacked on Wednesday, May 6, in the afternoon at GRA Junction in Bota. According to initial reports, armed men confronted her at her workplace, shot her at close range, and made away with her bag containing cash.

Witnesses say the attackers fled the scene immediately after the incident, leaving the victim in a pool of blood. She reportedly died on the spot.

The shocking killing has sent waves of grief and fear across the community.
Mobile Money operators in Victoria have staged a street protest and sit-down strike at the colonial Fako Senior Divisional Officer’s Office in Down Beach, Victoria, following the brutal killing of one of their colleagues.
The protest comes barely a day after Arrah, a Mobile Money operator, was attacked and shot dead during a broad daylight robbery at GRA Junction in Bota, Victoria, an incident that has sparked fear and anger within the business community.
Carrying placards and demanding urgent security measures, the operators are calling on authorities to take immediate action to protect them from rising attacks targeting Mobile Money businesses.
Business activities in some areas have been disrupted as operators suspend services in solidarity and protest against the growing insecurity.
This is a developing story.
Southern Cameroon Crisis: Mobile Money Operator killed in Victoria

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