Insecurity:Armed Men Kill 4 Persons In Mbei Village, Santa

 

Crowd Mourning The Victims In Mbie Village, Santa


By Raymond Dingana

Denizens of Mbei village in Santa, Mezam Division,North West region of Cameroon are yet to come out from the shock that befell them when armed men killed four of theirs including some Princes and a quarter head.

We gathered that Achiri, Ngu,Terrence and Sylvanus were shot dead at a drinking spot not far from the Mbei Palace, Saturday night breaking Sunday April 23,2023.

Sources have also indicated that gun shots were heard in the evening hours of Saturday and the end result was four men lying dead in the pool of their own blood. 


Caskets Bearing The Victims Being Taken For Burail

One of the victims is suspected to be the bar owner with many saying he was one of the quarterheads in Mbei.

Unofficial sources have it that the gunmen took away some of those who were at the bar where the incident happened.

The identities of the killers remain a mystery as no one has claimed responsibility for the act. 

Happening within the context of the Anglophone Crisis, such incidents are always linked to the high level of insecurity triggered by the Anglophone Crisis that went deadly in 2017.

Victims Of The Shootings Taken For Burial

The conflict is responsible for thousands of civilian deaths as pointed out by a Human Rights Watch World Report 2022.

There has been no official outing from authorities of Santa Sub Division and the traditional leaders of Mbei.


The story is developing.... 

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