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Drama unfolds at Kondengui as Amougou Belinga refuses to share cell with his employee Bruno Bidjang
A dramatic scene unfolded at the Kondengui Main Prison in Yaoundé as Amougou Belinga, a prominent figure, refused to share accommodations with his employee, Bruno Bidjang, who was placed under arrest warrant by the military court of Yaoundé.
Bidjang's arrival at the penitentiary, where his boss Amougou Belinga is detained, was met with an unexpected obstacle. Despite efforts to house Bidjang in the same cell as Amougou Belinga and another individual named Eko Eko, Amougou Belinga vehemently objected, stating that he could not share a room with his employee.
According to journalist Paul Chouta, who cited an anonymous prison guard, Bidjang was initially considered for accommodation in a cell occupied solely by Amougou Belinga and Eko Eko. However, Amougou Belinga's refusal led to a series of complications.
Amougou Belinga's refusal highlights the complex dynamics within the prison, with social hierarchies and personal relationships influencing interactions even in confinement. Despite being incarcerated, Amougou Belinga's status and influence were evident as he asserted his preferences within the prison environment.
The situation escalated further when attempts were made to house Bidjang in another cell occupied by individuals connected to a high-profile case. However, the occupants of this cell vehemently opposed Bidjang's presence, leading to a brief period of unrest.
Ultimately, Bidjang was accommodated in a different area of the prison, known colloquially as "Kosovo," where conditions are reportedly challenging. The incident sheds light on the intricacies of prison life and the power dynamics that shape interactions among detainees, even amidst legal proceedings and investigations.
As the saga continues to unfold, questions remain about the implications of such incidents on the administration of justice and the treatment of detainees within the Cameroonian prison system.
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