By Solomon Amabo A., Deputy Editor-in-Chief Equinox Radio/Television
a hurriedly written post pls
About five journalists have been brutalised
I write to confirm that Molah Njoh is under house arrest. It is infront of his residence that police men have just beaten me, seizing my id card. just few minutes ago. I was with Mua Paul another colleague. We went there to check whether Mola Njoh was still alive given the troops sorrounding his home.
As soon as we alighted from the taxi Ho! ho! they called. We presented ourselves and they asked us why we were there, accusing us of coming to suppoort Mola Njoh. Before we could explain, a police officer, name tag Batogo Leonard, gave instructions to a major, "two V police", who gave me a serious slap. They said they wanted to search my bag but I told them that without any warrant I dont think it would be possible. They were drinking and already drunk. They were headed by a four star commisoner.
After they seize our ID cards, i called the regional delegate for police Owona Theophile who said the troops there are not under his contol. It seems they came in from Yaounde. I dont know how i managed to escape from their hands abandoning my id card still in their keeping.
I called the private sec of the DG for National Security a certain Nguele, and told him that the attack on journalists is not going to do any good, and that he should inform his boss. I have also called the governor of the SW Koumpa Issa who was just listening to me only to say at the end, OK.
As I left, i receveivd a call form Boudhi Adams of The Post who told me he had been picked up at their office. He was ferried to molyko and he told me they were to take him to judicial police. His fate unclear. As I write, Boudhi just called that he is being held at judicial police together with Elvis Tarh, on grounds that they received a document I cannot name for now.
Patrick Siani who works with The Post is being detained until now at the GMI with the more than 50 activists I saw there. When I arrived the checkpoint where rallies of parties were taking place i was told Tamfu Harison of Equinox had his camera seized but later returned. I could not get to him by the time of writing .
More than 50 activists are detained at GMI in Buea around regional hospital annex. 20 or more have sought refuge at the residence of the Nigerian consul general, while others are been held at the gendarmerie legion and cetral police station.
I have told the authorities concerned that the attack on journalists is simply giving the Struggle for Southern Camerrons independence a different twis. I trudge to write, time for me to get some pain killers after taking a dose of police brutality.. without ruling out legal action
God is watching.
Solomon Amabo A.
Journalist,
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Equinox Radio/Television
P.R.O. Camasej-D
P.O.Box 5082, Douala,Cameroon
Tel:(+237)74668899/(+237)95302043
Home: (237) 22687972
Email: [email protected]
The struggle for freedom is being waged on behalf of a people yearning for peace, democracy, and a better destiny by these young journalists. Let God guide, protect, and bless the your writing. You are standing up for the least in Cameroon, and your reward will be abundant. The oppressor can only last so long.
Posted by: jinx | Saturday, 01 October 2011 at 02:21 PM
Solomon, I suggest you check your information again because as I write, Mola Njoh Litumbe has just entered the Governor's Office in Buea with some other people.
He is not escorted by the security forces.
Just check the veracity of your allegations.
Ake
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