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Detained For 30 Months For 'Killing' The Son Of An Adviser To Paul Biya

Accused of "complicity in the assassination" of the son of Rear Admiral Joseph Fouda, special adviser to President Paul Biya, Michaël Feumba claims his innocence and said he was in prison for having found the victim's mobile phone a few days after his assassination.

"HELP, I SHARE O HELP! ", We read in opening of a free forum which circulates at the moment on the social networks. The cry of distress is launched by Michaël Tonkeu Feumba to the President of the Republic, Paul Biya, the Minister of Justice, Laurent Esso and human rights organizations.

Student and teacher in a private college in Yaoundé, Michaël has been held at the Kondengui Central Prison since April 29, 2015 for "complicity in the assassination" of Rear Admiral Joseph Fouda's son, special advisor and former aide to Paul Biya's camp. .
Detained For 30 Months For 'Killing' The Son Of An Adviser To Paul Biya
On April 14, 2015, the body of William Fouda, a 29-year-old serving soldier in the Presidential Guard, was found in the early morning in the middle of the rails not far from downtown Yaoundé, the right leg amputated, the open skull. It is a few meters from where the body was discovered that Michael said he found a few days later a phone without a shell, battery or chip, while he was going to university.

"Complicity of Assassination"


In his free gallery, the young teacher says he gave this phone to one of his younger brothers. The latter reconstructed the phone by integrating the missing elements. Michaël Feumba says that he was arrested on April 23, 2015 with his father and two brothers by members of the State Secretariat for Defense (National Gendarmerie) who will learn that this phone is the victim's. After a re-enactment of the facts and days of custody, he and his brothers are relaxed.

But on April 29, 2015, reports the young student, he is summoned by a magistrate of the High Court of Mfoundi who charges him for complicity in the assassination of Rear Admiral Fouda's son. According to Michael Feumba,

Since then, the young man appears in court without his case immediately favorable. The case is often dismissed for incomplete collegiality, constitution of the public prosecutor's office, etc. According to his account, the last hearing was scheduled to take place on November 7, but he was not even removed from Yaounde Central Prison.

"Having no one to defend us is a crime to be kept in prison for no reason? I know you understand me well I beg you to help me, "shouts the young teacher.

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