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Michael Mvogo

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Andrea (or Andre) Jerome Walker is a pseudonym of a man who was unidentified for a decade, but thought to be possibly of African or Caribbean origin, who was detained in Toronto until 2015. He has used and claimed a number of different identities and nationalities, none of which have been conclusively proven to be true. He has been labeled by the media as Canada's "Man With No Name". In 2015, the Canada Border Services Agency confirmed that the man was Michael Mvogo, originally from Cameroon.[1]

He entered Canada in 2005 using an American passport in the name of Walker, claiming to be born on January 22, 1973 in Wilmington, Delaware. A year later, he was arrested in a homeless shelter in Toronto with $10 worth of cocaine. When Canadian authorities attempted to deport Walker to the United States, American authorities determined that his passport was fraudulent (they were unable to find any record of Walker before 2001) and revoked it.

When Canadian authorities forwarded Walker's fingerprints to Interpol for analysis, they matched a "Michael Myogo," born on September 14, 1959, who was arrested for drug trafficking, resisting arrest and public mischief in Spain. In 2010, Mvogo claimed that Spanish authorities misspelled the surname, and that the correct spelling was "Mvogo." He claimed to be from Kribi, Cameroon. However, Cameroonian authorities were initially unable to verify his identity based on those biographical details.

A CBSA liaison officer based in Accra, Ghana went to Cameroon in March 2015 to talk to police, airlines, document screeners and customs and border officials and also went to rural Cameroon to try to track down proof of Mvogo's identity. A birth certificate was located and a relative was located who confirmed Mvogo's identity and that he would be welcomed home.[1]

Other Identities used

Michael Gee

When Canadian authorities forwarded Walker's fingerprints to the United States for analysis, they matched a "Michael Gee Hearns" who served time in New York's Rikers Island on a drug possession charge in 1993, he claimed to be a man named Michael Gee, born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The birthdate associated with Hearns in prison was September 14, 1966, but he claimed that it was off by one year. However, Haitian authorities were unable to verify his identity based on those biographical details.

References

  1. ^ a b "Canada Border Services Agency confirms identity for 'Man with No Name'". Toronto Star. August 22, 2015. Retrieved August 23, 2015.

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