Manhunt Launched For Late Ambazonian General Ivo’s Brother

By Ayuk John

Security officers have launched a manhunt for the brother of the Late Ambazonian fighter, General Ivo

Popularly referred to as General Ivo, with real names Ivo Mbah was killed by Cameroon military during an operation in on 21 December 2018

The dreaded pseudo general was one of the fieriest since the deadly conflict escalated in the Anglophone Regions in 2016.

He is noted for masterminding the difficult time the military has had in rendering Muyuka and neighboring communities free from the Ambazonian fighters.

Since his death, it was reported that his brother had been planning revenge and this seems to have been leaked to security officers.

We gather that security operatives have launched a Manhunt for his brother whose names we got as Shadrak Epoto Mbah.

Sources in the community however hold that Shadrak Epoto Mbah is no longer in the country and that he may be hiding somewhere for a separatist fighter was killed around the troubled Muyuka Zone  some Ambazonia separatists was killed in Muyuka after a fight with the military.

One of the slain fighters phone is alleged to have revealed after the late General Ivo Mbah’s brother Schadrak Epoto Mbah has been of the people sponsoring the separatists in the English part of the country.

This has made matters worse for him because if arrested, he will be tried under the Anti Terrorism law and may attract his a 15-25 Years jail sentence and at worst, a life jail.

The law in which civilians are tried in a military court has been described as an anti human rights law by many rights organizations and international bodies.

It should be noted that the wife of the late fighter was arrested for questioning by security operatives who can now confirm that Schadrak Epoto Mbah is not in the country.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Understanding The War In Ukraine: Looking Beyond The Surface (Part One)

Dr Mrs. Agbor Meg Crowned "EKANDIM"

Professor Julius Oben Gives Nutritional Advice During Coronavirus Pandemic