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Battle for Ambazonia: Several arrested in just one week as Biya forces continue to crack down on Southern Cameroonians 0
Several Southern Cameroons civilians have been arrested by troops loyal to the Biya Francophone regime in Buea as the elements of the Rapid Intervention Battalion continue to crack down on Ambazonian separatists.
At approximately 5.20pm on Monday, French Cameroun soldiers stormed the Bolifamba area on lame and ridiculous reasons that they were hunting down Southern Cameroons armed fighters. Scores of Southern Cameroons civilians were killed and dozens injured.
A 24-year-old Southern Cameroonian was killed at Mile 17. The man’s partner was reportedly by him when the soldiers opened fire. Cameroon Concord News gathered that 47 people were arrested on suspicion of supporting the armed Ambazonia resistance and 4 were later released.
A French Cameroun security agent who spoke to our undercover reporter hinted that many Southern Cameroons civilians arrested in the Fako County have been detained at the Buea Central Police station.
French Cameroun soldiers have recently carried out night raids in many Southern Cameroons towns and villages in search of Ambazonia Restoration Forces. Several innocent civilians have been killed by the French Cameroun army who accused them of not revealing the whereabouts of the Southern Cameroons fighters.
By Rita Akana