Cameroon: After 7 Days In Police Custody, Patrice Nganang Is Brought Before The Public Prosecutor. A Lawyer Explains The Scenarios Of The Judicial Future Of The Academic Anti-Biya.

Since his arrest at Douala International Airport, Professor Patrice Nganang was held in police custody in Yaoundé.

The Cameroonian writer, Alain Patrice Nganang, has been detained since Wednesday, December 6, 2017 for these writings against President Paul Biya and his regime in power for 35 years, and spent seven days in police custody. judicial police of Yaoundé.

During this time, he was heard on record by the judicial police officers, on three counts, namely "False and use of forgery, illegal immigration and threat of death".
Patrice Nganang
The minutes of this hearing and the accused were transferred this Wednesday, December 13, 2017 to the prosecutor near the public prosecutor at the High Court of Yaounde. Patrice Nganang could go from there, free or taking the direction of a prison for temporary detention.

"It is the prosecutor who will judge whether to put in motion the public action or not. The public prosecutor, if he deems it necessary to continue to prosecute him, will either sign a provisional detention order against him and in this case he will be taken to a prison, or he will release him but give him the hearing date to introduce himself.

The prosecutor can also decide to send it to the investigating judge to open a judicial information ... or it is fully expanded. 

In other words, there is no prosecution and we let him go, "explains Laurent Bonje, a lawyer at the Cameroon Bar. The suspense remains full so!  Cameroon: After 7 Days In Police Custody, Patrice Nganang Is Brought Before The Public Prosecutor. A Lawyer Explains The Scenarios Of The Judicial Future Of The Academic Anti-Biya.


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