Bruno Bidjang affair: a secret agreement for the release of the journalist? – 2024-02-15 11:34:46

by times news cr

2024-02-15 11:34:46

Unexpected twist in the incredible saga of the arrest of journalist Bruno Bidjang. While he is still in police custody, a confidential agreement has been reached in high places for his imminent release according to certain sources. Explanations.

Another twist in the legal saga involving Cameroonian journalist Bruno Bidjang. While the latter has been detained for almost a week in the premises of the State Secretariat for Defense (SED), a significant development could be imminent if certain indiscretions are to be believed.

A liberation that is taking shape

According to information from Cameroonian whistleblower Paul Chouta, an agreement was indeed concluded behind the scenes concerning the fate of the controversial Vision 4 reporter, prosecuted for “incitement to rebellion”.

And this secret agreement would lead to nothing more and nothing less than the imminent release of the man who was initially threatened with a proper trial before the Yaoundé military court.

Guarantees given under conditions

Still according to the same source, generally well informed about the mysteries of power, this prospect of release would have been obtained through certain guarantees given by Bruno Bidjang himself to the authorities.

The journalist would thus have signed a confidential document given to investigators, the exact content of which was not filtered but which would be linked to his commitment to meet the regime’s expectations in exchange for his release.

Release expected this Tuesday?

In any case, still according to Paul Chouta, everything would already be in place for the release of Bruno Bidjang from this Tuesday, February 13, during his presentation to the military prosecutor’s office in Yaoundé.

« Everything is orchestrated for his release“, whispers a source close to the matter. It is still necessary that all this information is accurate, and that the terms of the secret agreement are respected. Tomorrow promises to be decisive for the fate of the famous imprisoned reporter.

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