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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Re: UB Lecturers to Report to Police Again!/ Student Leaders in Court Today

A mop action has become the actions of a few.
If those confused guys who cannot even identify their left hand from right are serious enough let them arrest all the students of the university of Buea and those thiefs/chiefs who said they were going to used even mungang to kill all Bamenda people and everybody in the neugbouring villages that surrounds the university to court not living out the VC for she is the principal person to be accused of all the destructions that took place there.
So those thiefs that were to used mungang only to kill the Bamenda people cannot also use those their powers to arrest those that caused the destruction in the university? Shame emty noise makers.
Nyam dem make me a tell wona if dat nonsense for take place na 4 Bamenda and we Pa dem wakeup say dem go do something a tell wona Thunder 4 dong already chackara place, who born dog.


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:49 PM, solomon atanga <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
UB Lecturers to Report to Police Again!/ Student Leaders in Court Today

The ten University of Buea  lecturers who were questioned by security services in Buea are due to report at the police station when ever they are wanted.
This is what filtered after they were grilled for a greater part of yesterday on their role in the unending strike action in UB.

A security source said the lecturers refused and preferred to be jailed than give the password of their email addresses to the men in uniform. The lecturers left the police station late in the evening of June 4 2013 and were charged with involvement and sponsoring the student unrest. Charges they all denied. Synes Buea is due to grant a press conference later today ....

Meanwhile the 16 Student leaders of UB who are awaiting trial at the Buea prison are by now before judges of the Buea court of first instance to answer charges of destruction of property and for taking the VC hostage during the february and May 15 2013 demonstrations.

Their defence lawyer, Keme Nicolas was reportedly  denied access to the in-camera hearing but for the intervention of the former Bar Council President Eta Besong Junior.

Witness say a mix contingent of about 100 policemen and gendarmes have been deployed around the court premises.

the court session is yet to be over.....
 
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