In Bandjoun, customs discovered two alcohol production units operating under unhealthy conditions, using bottles recovered from landfills and premises hidden in houses. The scene could have come out of a health horror film. Bottles, still stained with residues, recovered in garbage cans. A simple water rinse before being filled with a liquid presented as "wine" or "whisky". And behind the walls of houses without history, two clandestine factorie…
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In Bandjoun, customs discovered two alcohol production units operating under unhealthy conditions, using bottles recovered from landfills and premises hidden in houses. The scene could have come out of a health horror film. Bottles, still stained with residues, recovered in garbage cans. A simple water rinse before being filled with a liquid presented as "wine" or "whisky". And behind the walls of houses without history, two clandestine factorie…