Three Charged for Complicity in Cameroonian Journalist's Murder Cameroon MartinezZogo
A military court in Cameroon has reportedly charged three people with complicity in the January torture and killing of journalist Martinez Zogo.g Cameroon media as saying that business tycoon and media mogul Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga, Lieutenant-Colonel Justin Danwe, and Police Commissioner Maxime Eko Eko are being held in a maximum-security prison along with several policemen and civilians.
Cameroon laws state that crimes involving the use of weapons, especially guns, can be handled by a military court. Seven other suspects detained in a series of February raids, including one on Belinga's house, were released on Saturday without charges. Journalists in Cameroon are calling for justice despite receiving threats since Zogo's killing and, just days later, the killing of Jean Jacques Ola Bebe, a radio host who was also calling for justice.A military court in Cameroon over the weekend charged a media mogul, a military officer, and a police commissioner with complicity in the January torture and killing of journalist…
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