There is ongoing chaos in the majority English-speaking city of BUEA southwest region of Cameroon after a gendarmerie officer was beaten to death by an angry mob for opening fire on a car and killing a school pupil this morning.
Sources say the horrible incident which has been circulated on social media- happened in the early morning hours of Thursday 14th October in a location given as Molyko – in front of the Divine Mercy Co-Cathedral church.
Unconfirmed reports say the parent of the young victim was driving her daughter to school and apparently refused to pull over after a stop and search conducted by the security officer- in retaliation, the officer opened fire on the vehicle instantly killing the young child. An angry mob quickly assembled from eyewitnesses. The officer was beaten to death at the scene while the mob matched with the lifeless body of the child towards the office of the regional governor.
BUEA is the capital city of the southwest region- it is one of two regions that has seen an increasing number of military patrols for the past five years after the government declared war against separatist groups clamoring for the restoration of the independence of Ambazonia- the territory formerly known as British Southern Cameroons. Tit for tat Fighting continues in the region between government forces and separatist groups – innocent civilians pay the ultimate price from the impact of the ongoing war. National and international calls for dialogue and negotiations have so far yielded no positive fruits to end the bloody 5 years war.
David Otto is the Director for Stepped In – Step Out UK Ltd and a Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Expert. He is a Certified Anti -Terrorism Specialist (CAS), a Certified Master Anti -Terrorism Specialist (CMAS) and a program trainer with the Anti -Terrorism
Credit: Eons Intelligence
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