The case between a wealthy Cameroonian businessman Alhadji Baba Danpullo and the Mboune family is already before the competent courts.
According to reports, the Mboune family accuses the billionaire of wanting to grab some of their land in the Briqueterie neighbourhood in Yaoundé.
TCR leant that Baba Danpullo has acquired a plot bordering on that of the Mboune family, in this quarter located in the heart of the nation’s capital city. According to the same sources, it turned out that in building a road to his land, the billionaire encroached into the land that supposedly belongs to the Mboune family.
According to the complaining family, “Baba Danpullo says that we have encroached on part of his land. Is it fair that he should accuse us of stealing his land when our parents built here in the 40s and he just arrived here for about ten years now,” wondered Pascal Mboune, representative of the Mboune family, while speaking to Mutations newspaper of Monday, March 26, 2018.
The Mboune family claims to have already been summoned to the Directorate of the Judicial Police and ordered to quit the site three times.
According to the counsel of Alhadji Danpullo, the Mboune family protested and objected when work was begun on the disputed piece of land and that for that, he seized the Public Prosecutor who therefore handed the case file to the Directorate of the Judicial Police. He continued to say that after a visit to the area by elements of the judicial police, whom he claims observed that the Mboune family had occupied 127m2 of the land of his client.
The family for its part has solicited the services of a bailiff to take legal action. The family adds that it no longer feels safe after unknown individuals recently broke one of the walls of the house.
“We received individuals who claimed to have been sent by Baba Danpullo. They broke a wall of one of our rooms. Since then, we are insecure. People come all the time to attack us. In the complaint we filed, we have also attached the bill of the plasma screen TV that was stolen after the destruction,” said Esther Mboune, the wife of Pascal Mboune.
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