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    Cameroon: Louis Paul Motaze Steps Up Fight Against Mobile Phone Smuggling

    CourierconfidentielBy Courierconfidentiel6 June 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Government Tightens Measures on Mobile Network Operators

    The Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motaze, has decided to accelerate the implementation of reforms aimed at combating the fraudulent importation of mobile phones into Cameroon.

    In a letter addressed to the heads of mobile telecommunications companies, the government official expressed concern over the delays observed in implementing the resolutions reached during the consultation meeting held on May 22, 2026, between the operators and the Directorate General of Customs.

    A Reform to Combat Customs Fraud

    At the heart of the reform is a new mechanism for collecting customs duties and taxes on mobile phones, tablets, and other digital devices imported into the country.

    According to the Minister of Finance, the objective is to curb the massive influx of smuggled devices, a phenomenon that deprives the State of significant tax revenues while also raising concerns regarding national security.

    The pilot phase of the initiative notably provides for the restriction of access to local mobile networks for fraudulently imported phones as of April 1, 2026.

    IMEI Blocking at the Core of the System

    In response to concerns and sometimes misleading interpretations circulating among the public, Louis Paul Motaze provided an important clarification. The government does not intend to block subscribers’ phone numbers, but rather the IMEI codes of devices that are not registered on the official platform established to monitor the reform.

    The IMEI is the unique identifier that enables a mobile device to be recognized on telecommunications networks. Therefore, only devices that fail to comply with customs requirements may be affected by the restrictive measures.

    Operators Held Accountable

    In his correspondence, the minister instructed telecommunications companies to immediately direct their technical teams to ensure the full implementation of the measures adopted.

    He also reminded operators that allowing a non-cleared mobile phone to connect to the local network could engage the operator’s tax liability, in accordance with existing regulatory provisions.

    This warning reflects the government’s determination to involve telecommunications operators more actively in the fight against customs fraud and in securing the national market for digital devices.

    Protecting Public Revenue and Strengthening Security

    Through this reform, the Cameroonian authorities aim not only to improve the collection of tax revenues related to mobile phone imports but also to strengthen oversight of devices connected to the national telecommunications network.

    The message delivered by Louis Paul Motaze is clear: combating mobile phone smuggling has now become a national priority, and all stakeholders are expected to contribute effectively to the success of this strategic reform for both public finances and national security.

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