FM NO PITY’S EX GIRLFRIEND STILL IN DETENTION
Ambazonian Breastfeeding Woman Still In Detention After A Court Ordered Her Release On Bail. The colonial LRC authorities are really displaying a movie of confusion and shame. The judiciary and the executive arms of LRC government are not moving on the same path. Shockingly, the court ordered the release of a detainee and the forces of law and Order are violating the Court’s Order. What a banana republic looks like, confused and disorganized! Colonial Authorities of LRC are still keeping in detention, a breastfeeding mother after the court ordered her release on bail.An appeal Court in the Southern zone of Ambazonia on December 15, granted bail to Antoinette Kongnso, but she is still incarcerated one year after the court decision together with her 14 months old child born in detention.
Lawyers say her continued detention is an abuse of the judiciary system and an example of injustice on the people of Southern Cameroons, Ambazonia. Antoinette Kongnso is the ex girlfriend of a dreaded Ambazonia front soldier FM No Pity. She was arrested without any warrant in October 2, 2021 in the Buea LGA. Even though her relationship with General No Pity long ended, she was abducted by LRC colonial forces accusing her of failing to report acts of her ex boyfriend and at the time of her abduction, she was eight months pregnant and kept incommunicado at a colonial police station in Buea before transferring her to Buea Central Prison. She put to birth in prison in November 2021. The colonial military tribunal earlier denied Kongnso bail, but the inquiry control chambers of the Appeal Court which has exclusive jurisdiction to hear appeals on bail related issues from the colonial military tribunal, granted the bail following an appeal from her lawyers. According to Barrister Legenju Vitalise, one of the lawyers defending Kongnso, she was supposed to be released following the appeal court's decision, given that no charges have been brought against her.
The barrister added that
"Her continuous detention is a clear testimony that there is breakdown in the rule of law".