SCNC leader
clocks eight months in detention without trial
From Mua
Patrick Mughe in Buea
Oben Maxwell |
The Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC, coordinator
for Yaounde, Oben Maxwell, has clocked eight months in detention in the Buea
central prison without any indication yet in sight that his trial would begin
any time soon.
Arrested since February 2, 2014, Oben’s trial at the Buea
military tribunal has suffered several adjournments. Oben, it should be
recalled, is facing a three count charge.
On Count
one, Oben is charged with conspiracy to spark a civil war. Counts two and three
are charging Oben of secessionist activities and instigating people to carry
acts against the government respectively.
Oben had
however appeared before the examining magistrate of the Buea military tribunal
on March 23, 2014 who without even listening to Oben sentenced him to a one
year detention renewable.
It
should be recalled that Oben was picked up at gun point in Buea that ill-fated
February 2, 2014 at the Musango Travel Agency just minutes before his trip to
Yaounde. Straight, he was taken to the Buea judicial police, had his phone
confiscated before thrown behind a dark cell where he spent six days in the
company of hardened criminals.
Oben was
on February 7 tossed to the South West attorney general who in turn referred
him to the state counsel. On February
26, he was bundled to the military tribunal in Yaounde. Later, he was whisked
off to the dreaded Kondengui maximum security prison to await trial.
Family
members have told this newspaper that going by Oben’s account; he was turned
into a punching bag by Kondengui prison guards who accused him of being behind
a plot to spark a civil war in Cameroon. Oben is quoted as narrating that a
military officer at the Yaounde military tribunal just reading through the
charges against him (Oben) almost dislocated his jaw bones.
Even
though Oben was ferried to Yaounde to answer the charges against him in the
military tribunal, a magistrate assigned to hear the matter played Pontius
Pilate; arguing that Yaounde had nothing to do with the matter. He was thus
moved back to the Buea central prison on March 20 where he is presently
awaiting trial. Even though reportedly sick because of the poor hygienic
conditions under which he is detained, family members say Oben has been denied
access to medical attention.
According
to the Cameroon penal code, Count one of the charges could fetch Oben between
ten years and a life jail while Counts two and three could land the SCNC
Yaounde coordinator between twenty years and a life jail.
No comments:
Post a Comment