Daring Cement Run: Motorcyclists Haul 600KG to Cameroon in Cross-Border Smuggling Spike

Daring Cement Run: Motorcyclists Haul 600KG to Cameroon in Cross-Border Smuggling Spike

In a bold display of ingenuity and audacity, smugglers have turned to motorcycles to transport hefty loads of cement from Nigeria to Cameroon, exploiting the significant price disparity between the two nations. Reports have surfaced of smugglers loading up to twelve bags of cement—weighing a staggering 600KG—on single motorcycles for a grueling 100-kilometer journey across the border.

This unconventional smuggling method has raised eyebrows due to the sheer weight of the cargo, which is typically beyond the recommended carrying capacity of conventional motorcycles. The smugglers’ determination reflects the lengths to which individuals will go to benefit from the lucrative price differences, prompting authorities to look into measures to curb these daring cross-border escapades.