Okada riders take hostage; beat up Company Commander in Fundong |
By Deng Eric Meleh
Cameroon Journal, Fundong, Nov.
26 – Company Commander of the National Gendarmarie for Boyo in
the North West Region, Captain Pasale Ernest had a very difficult day
today, Wednesday Nov.26th, following a clash with bike riders, popularly
known as Okada, in the division’s chief town of Fundong.
In
what appeared to have been a meticulously planned people’s coup against
the Captain by the Okada riders, vexed over the Captain’s decision to
impound a bike carrying zinc during the evening hours of Monday Nov.24th
and requesting the sum of 25.000FCFA for kick-backs before he could
release the bike and zinc, the riders took the laws into their own hands
and barricaded the main road in Fundong central town at about 11am,
vowing not to let go until the captain releases the
bike and zinc.
The
rider whose bike was impounded masterminded the protest. He said that
the owner of the zinc was on his neck pressuring him to produce his zinc
and that he was adamant to the fact his bike too was in the keeping of
the Company Commander.
When
Captain Pasale got news of the riders’action, he rushed to the scene
and began giving orders for the road to be cleared. The riders, who
insisted that the road will only be cleared on grounds that he releases
the zinc, beat up the Captain when he tried using force. As the beating
began, he removed his
gun threatening to shoot but the riders warned him, stating if he did,
they will kill him and set his office ablaze.
The
administration of Boyo was immediately informed of the situation and
Manchang Nicholas, the SDO and his Second Assistant immediately rushed
to the scene accompanied by the D.O for Fundong, Commissioner of Special
branch Boyo, Superintendent of Fundong Principal Prison, the Mayor and
others.
The
riders, who were bent on having the zinc released to the owner, had,
however, taken the Captain hostage before the arrival of SDO Manchang
and his
delegation. He rebuked the riders suggesting “no matter what, you have
no right to take the law into your hands, and more especially on a
security officer. If you lay your hands on him then you have beaten the
state.” he intimated. He succeeded in bringing some order but the riders
insisted the excesses of the Company Commander must be checked.
One
of the riders who talked to the Journal narrated how “this man (the
captain) has been disturbing us since he came to Boyo. Can you imagine
he goes out for control and takes 500frs every time from everybody on
the road? He even went as far as taking my colleague’s phone who could
not settle the control, saying, when he pays, the phone will be returned
to him.”
The SDO for Boyo has convened a crisis meeting in Fundong on Nov. 27 to address the issue.
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