Insecurity is still a reality in Lomé. Despite the famous "proximity police", the criminals operate in peace and make victims in their passage. No later than Tuesday in Nyékonakpoè-Adjololo, a man in his sixties was found dead, feet and hands tied, face hooded.
According to information reported by Brother Liberté, the victim is named Jean Jacques Jamier. According to a source close to the family, it is since Sunday July 30, 2017 that individuals, for the time unidentified, would have invested the home of the deceased. And they would have gagged her and tied her up.
"Based on what we have seen, we can conclude that the criminals were tied up and gagged before taking away some of his belongings and a car that was in the garage. Alert on the spot. It is certainly those who tied it that have extinguished its cell phones, "the source said.
What is surprising in this story is that the victim's house is in a very busy place. Even the neighbors do not return that one could commit such a forfeiture under their noses without they know it.
"You can not believe that this crime was committed here because there is always a bit of activity in the night until the early morning. People come to the cafeteria across the street, but nobody has anything Saw, "said a local resident who recognizes in passing that this neighborhood near the Togo-Ghana border is exposed to insecurity.
The Minister of Security and Civil Protection is keen to review his "policy of proximity" for more security in the country. One can not believe that such a crime was committed here because there is always a little animation at night until the early morning. People come to the opposite cafeteria, but no one saw anything, "laments one local resident who acknowledges in passing that the area near the Togo-Ghana border is exposed to insecurity. Deeply, the Minister of Security and Civil Protection must review his "policy of proximity" for more security in the country. One can not believe that such a crime was committed here because there is always a little animation at night until the early morning. People come to the opposite cafeteria, but no one saw anything, "laments one local resident who acknowledges in passing that the area near the Togo-Ghana border is exposed to insecurity. Deeply, the Minister of Security and Civil Protection must review his "policy of proximity" for more security in the country. insecurity. The Minister of Security and Civil Protection is keen to review his "policy of proximity" for more security in the country. insecurity. The Minister of Security and Civil Protection is keen to review his "policy of proximity" for more security in the country.
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