Bamenda: Police beat Southern Cameroonian to death
Wreak-less killing and wanton destruction of lives continue unabated by our supposed Police officers who by their training were aimed at protecting lives and property. Yesterday around Commercial Avenue, a young man by name Awah Romeo was butted unto untimely death by armed to teeth Police Officers. He was severely beaten with a gun by La Republique Police officer early this morning.The deceased was returning from a night club when he came across a police barricade.Cameroon Concord could not independently say what pursued during the confrontation, however, the police used their gun to punch on him mercilessly. On reaching the hospital, Awah died.
How many more of such training on human rights do these state murders want before they can cease to kill innocent souls and cut short live? Don't they understand that by killing suspects,evidence is destroyed and investigation leads marred? The Cameroon Police badly needs to dump into River Wouri and River Sanaga their old antics of French brutality and be humble enough to be trained by the Standards of the Scotland Yard Police Academy.
We badly need a new brand of Police and Gendarmerie officers who can draw the line between state institutions and and individual purported called the head of state.
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