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The drama of Bikers in Maroua yesterday puts the vicious and ferocious attacks on Anglophone Agitator's to question.
Yesterday the 31 st of January the police and the Bikers had a stand off around the bridge linking Maroua and Garoua. The Senior Divisional officer for Diamare , taken by overwhelming surprise got stock in his office. The Bikers erupted into an uncontrollable mob when Bikers took to the streets complaining about the harsh and sickening sociopolitical climate that is characterizing the nation.
The Bikers went on rampage because of the high handy nature of the Police whom they accuse of extortion and corruption. Their two colleagues had been detained and their bikes placed under custody. In order to calm down the nerves as well as suppress the adrenaline from over flowing, the Senior Divisional officer for Diamare asked the embittered bikers to explain their grievances and justifications.
The bikers had burnt tyres on the streets and it worsened the anger of the Senior Divisional officer as well security operatives. The rising tension however died down at the end of the day but the ring leader of the revindication remained in custody. However the Maroua demonstration, demonstrates the biased and apartheid kind of action on similar situations in the Anglophone regions.
The regime can't continue to pretend that Cameroon is one and indivisible. This glaring proof of tolerance and lack of brutality by the Police as well as their excessive use of violence through the rampant usage of grenades or tear gas wasn't witnessed. Princes shouldn't be humiliated and disgraced.
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