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Shopkeepers of Nigerian nationality living in Lomé were again robbed in the Togolese capital




Shopkeepers of Nigerian nationality living in Lomé were again robbed in the Togolese capital. The unfortunate event happened last Wednesday, March 14, shortly before noon in the airport area.


 Nigerian traders were robbed on March 14 on the road to Gnassingbe Eyadema International Airport around 11:45 minutes. The High Council of Nigeriens in Togo speaks of "a large sum of money in dollars to be sent to the airport has been washed away". Some sources estimate the amount stolen at four hundred (400) million FCFA.

According to a statement from this body that circulates on social networks, the "competent authorities" are in search of fugitives thieves. An investigation, she says, has been opened.

In September 2014, heavily armed individuals operated in the middle of the day at the airport. Traders have been stripped of several hundred million FCFA. Since then, the open investigation has yielded nothing to date.

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