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NDU INCIDENT; MINDEF BREAKS THE SILENCE.

The Government of Cameroon through the Ministry of defense has condemned what she calls "intolerable acts", committed by defense and security forces, on a victim named Jean Fai Fungong, in Ndu, Donga Mantung Division of the North-West Region.



In a Press Release dated February 15, 2021, the Head of the Communication Division at the Ministry of defense, Navy Captain  Atonfack Guemo Cyrile Serges, reassures the national opinion, that the perpetrators of such shameful acts have been identified, and the law will follow its course. The perpetrators are two gendarmes, two soldiers and four police officers, who after interrogating the victim, had him well beaten.


ENTERS BATIBO WAHALA

In another Press Release, the Head of the Communication Division at the Ministry of defense, has denied the involvement of defense and security forces in the barbarism perpetrated in Batibo on February 11 2021.


According to Navy Captain Atonfack Guemo Cyrile Serges, this other episod of the horrendous acts in the Anglophone crisis, was a settlement of scores between the forces loyal to Dr. Ayaba Cho, and forces loyal to Ebenezer Akwanga.

The Press Release further states that the ADF, under the Command of Ayaba Cho, had a mission to eliminate "General Commando" of the Akwanga SOCADEF and the mission turned sour. The result is the charing of the baby.

This other act has come to show proof that there are evil forces, working to demonize defense and security forces, as well as demoralize them.


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