Kribi: Policewoman robs detainee of FCFA 625 000

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Mon, 18 Apr 2016 Source: kmersaga.com

On April 2015, a man named Banesthère Ongono Manga was led to the police station of Kribi “by order of the D.O. of Kribi 1” said La Nouvelle Expression edition on newsstands of April 15, 2016.

The lead director named Francis Manga accused him of insubordination. So he was locked up “At the police station, the unfortunate left a sum of 900,000 CFA before being locked up,” says the newspaper.

Around 8:00 PM, of the same day the central commissioner ordered his release. After being called by the S.D.O, the commissioner left without taking note of the details of the release of Banesthère Ongono Manga. “On his release, Mr. Manga noticed that his money had reduced and only 275,000 CFA, was available, 625 000 CFA disappeared, “says La Nouvelle Expression.

The case,therefore, raised an alarm within the police station. Mr. Ongono finding no explanation for the disappearance of his money, decided to go home, and then to return the next day to see the commissioner. “the policewoman Julie Assoum to him in civilian attire and begged him to forgive her because it was she who took the disputed money. She promised to pay in two weeks. “the newspaper added.

Weeks passed by and not seeing the policewoman take respect her own engagement, Ongon went back to the police station and filed a complaint against her. “He learned That he is the 20th victim of the policewoman. After the disciplinary record compiled by the central Commissioner Raymond Mman, another complaint was sent to the prosecutor on August 26, 2015. Like the other complaints, nothing was done,” the newspaper writes.

We learned that the policewoman is currently on internship for an “access to the higher grade” despite prosecution and disciplinary matters that affect her.

Source: kmersaga.com