Cameroon Customs Seize 50 Tonnes of Greisen in Adamawa Region
Cameroon's customs officers seized 50 tonnes of greisen, containing 50% cassiterite, during a routine check on March 21, 2026. The Mobile Customs Brigade intercepted two trucks on National Road No. 6, which were traveling from Mayo-Darlé towards Asia without the necessary customs documentation. The cargo, believed to be owned by a mining company, is valuable due to its strategic minerals, including tin and tungsten, essential for various industries.

On March 21, 2026, Cameroon Customs seized 50 tonnes of greisen, a mineral-rich rock containing approximately 50% cassiterite, during a routine inspection on National Road No. 6 in the Adamawa Region. The Mobile Customs Brigade stopped two trucks traveling from Mayo-Darlé to Asia, which were carrying the cargo without required customs documentation.
Greisen is a significant source of strategic minerals such as tin, tungsten, molybdenum, and niobium, crucial for industries like electronics. The seizure underscores customs' commitment to combat illicit trade within the mining sector.




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