Cameroon to Receive Charter Flight with 22 Repatriated Citizens

Letter Requesting Safe Landing at the Douala International Airport with 22 Cameroonians.

The Cameroonian government has received a request for landing authorization for a charter flight carrying 22 individuals claiming Cameroonian nationality. The flight, scheduled to arrive at Douala International Airport on May 7, 2025, at 08:30, is part of a repatriation effort following the interception of these individuals in Panama.

According to a note from the Embassy of the Republic of Panama, the individuals were attempting to transit irregularly to the United States of America when they were intercepted by Panamanian authorities. All 22 individuals possess valid Cameroonian passports and claim Cameroonian nationality.
Names of the 22 Cameroonians Repatriated.

The Panamanian Embassy has requested that the Cameroonian authorities grant landing authorization for the charter flight, which will facilitate the repatriation of these individuals. The flight, operated by a Boeing 767-200ER aircraft registered N234AX, is expected to land at Douala International Airport as scheduled.

Discrepancy in Repatriation List Raises Questions

A discrepancy has been noted in the list of Cameroonian nationals slated for repatriation from Panama. While the Panamanian Republic officially announced the repatriation of 22 Cameroonians, the circular obtained by Laarry Times reveals a list of 29 names. This raises questions about the whereabouts of the remaining 7 individuals on the list. Laarry Times is seeking clarification on this matter.

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