
Seventeen people, including a top businessman and an ex-secret service chief, will stand trial in Cameroon over the killing of a popular journalist, according to court papers seen by media on Saturday.
The badly mutilated corpse of Arsene Salomon Mbani Zogo, known as Martinez, was found a few days after his abduction in front of a police station outside the capital Yaounde on January 17, 2023.
The 50-year-old radio reporter was an outspoken critic of alleged corruption and cronyism in the Central African nation, often singling out government officials by name.
International NGOs say the regime of President Paul Biya, 91, who has ruled with an iron fist for more than 41 years, routinely curtails opposition.
No trial date has yet been set for the suspects, who include Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga, an influential businessman and owner of Anecdote media group, who was arrested two weeks after Martinezs murder.
He has been ordered to stand trial on a fabricated charge - complicity in torture, Belingas lawyer Charles Tchoungang told AFP.
The court order said sufficient charges against the indicted justified ending the judicial enquiry and setting a trial.
Maxime Leopold Eko Eko, former head of Cameroons DGRE spy agency, must also stand trial on charges of complicity in torture.
The DGREs operations director, Justin Danwe, faces charges of complicity in murder.
But many Cameroonians fear justice may never be done in a country ranked by Reporters Without Borders as 118thout of 180 for press freedom.
After both Belinga and Eko Eko were freed from detention without formal explanation in December, a new investigative judge - the third - was named to handle the case.
Rights group Human Rights Watch says freedom of expression continues to be restricted in Cameroon, noting that three independent journalists were killed there last year. (AFP: Text, Excluding Headline)



























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