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French Cameroun spies are operating a front organization in Calabar and Ikom to exert political pressure on the Buhari government to arrest other Southern Cameroons leaders, Cameroon Intelligence Report has learned. Details of the organization emerged as two alleged spies openly disagreed over the sharing of money in a hotel in Calabar and failing to disclose their affiliation with the Biya regime when questioned by Ambazonian intelligence officers operating in the Cross River State of Nigeria.
Samuel Ikome Sako is under pressure to order the arrest of these Manyu traitors as relations between the Southern Cameroons and French Cameroun under Biya continue to deteriorate in the wake of the killing of many Southern Cameroons civilians. According to a document sent to the Acting President, Minister Mengot has reportedly sponsored many missions to Calabar, the latest being that of the Mayor of Mamfe to help the Nigeria security to identify and arrest innocent Southern Cameroonians who fled into the Cross River State of Nigeria.
The other ones are in Lagos and Taraba. The ICC said, the visit follows requests into crimes against humanity in this Central African nation. Bensouda is scheduled to meet with government officials and judicial institutions, and address a press conference on Thursday. In March, the Congolese citizen movement also asked the ICC to investigate repression of peaceful demonstrations.
A total of 16 people have been killed since December last year in the repression of three marches by a collective of the Catholic Church in the country. The protesters were asking President Joseph Kabila to publicly declare that he would leave power. Elections are scheduled for December 23 in the DRC for the departure of President Kabila, who is still in power despite his second and final term ending on 20 December, The opposition was able to gather at a meeting a week ago for the first time since September On Tuesday, several activists of the pro-democracy movement Fight for Change were arrested as they wanted to demonstrate in eastern Goma.