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News CAMEROON :: Motaze Comes Out of Silence: Fraudulent Phones Must Be Blocked Now :: CAMEROON News

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In a letter dated 4 June 2026, Finance Minister Louis Paul Motaze ordered MTN and Orange to automatically block any mobile terminal that had been fraudulently imported from the time of its connection to the network two months after an agreement had not been reached. There were thousands of phones in Cameroon that sounded, scrolled, filtered and which, according to the state, should never have crossed the border. Purchased in the informal markets…
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In a letter dated 4 June 2026, Finance Minister Louis Paul Motaze ordered MTN and Orange to automatically block any mobile terminal that had been fraudulently imported from the time of its connection to the network two months after an agreement had not been reached. There were thousands of phones in Cameroon that sounded, scrolled, filtered and which, according to the state, should never have crossed the border. Purchased in the informal markets…

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camer.be broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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