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New detention order for released former UB student leaders

December 9 – Buea police yesterday said they have a new detention order for the three former student leaders of the University of Buea they released a day earlier, and said they now have a new complain.

Two of the released students, Mboh Tanyi and Atanga Marcelus, revisited the police station December 8, a day after their release, to collect their retained national identity cards but were shown a new complaint chanelled in through the office of the Attorney General for the Southwest Province and accusing them of being sympathisers of the “Yellow Party” in the University that is allegedly fomenting the ongoing violence on Campus. This new complaint now included the name of Bara’s name that was not on the first complaint about the “November 26 black thursday” violence.

Mboh Tanyi said police showed three new detention forms with their names. He was at the police at this time alone as Atanga had sneaked out allegedly to meet the State Counsel. Police later demanded from Tanyi the addresses of Bara Mark Bareta and Atanga Marcelus but Mboh said he did not know. Police asked him to invite them to the station by phone but they had not shown up at the time GCI left the police station.

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2 Responses to “New detention order for released former UB student leaders”

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