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After Arrest of US-based Warmongers : Mighty Storm Gathering Against Others

Agents of the U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI have raided the homes of two notorious warmongers.

The FBI raided homes of Chris Anu and Eric Tataw two Cameroonians based in the United States of America who have been accused of instigating, and sponsoring violent crimes in the North West and South West regions.
Eric Tataw confirmed to The Guardian Post a swarm of FBI agents raided his home and quizzed him for over six years. In message over Facebook Chris Anu said his house was raided, and the agents took computers and phones, certainly for further investigations.
Barrister Emmanuel Nsahlai, a US#based lawyer, who has been filing cases against Ambazonia violent apologist in the Diaspora says more “will go down.” Barrister Nsahlai said it is not “only Chris Anu and Eric Tataw who will go down. Others are also going to face the long arm of the law and US justice system,” the Guardian Post wrote quoting Barrister Nsahlai.
On Monday November 28, 2022 the Justice Department released a statement saying Claude N. Chi, 40, Francis Chenyi, 49, Lah Nestor Langmi, 46, all of whom are U.S. citizens of Cameroonian origin had been arrested.
The three defendants “were arrested today (Monday) and made their initial court appearances in connection with an indictment, unsealed today, charging them for their roles in a conspiracy to provide material support or resources to a conspiracy to kidnap persons and use weapons of mass destruction in a foreign country [Cameroon] ,” the statement said. “Chi, Chenyi and Langmi have supported and raised funds for separatist fighters in Cameroon since January 1, 2018. As alleged, they each held senior level positions within an organization that supported and directed the militant separatist group known as the Ambazonian Restoration Forces and other separatist fighters in Cameroon’s Northwest Region,” the statement said further.
The three according to the statement raised 2.2 billion FCFA ($350,000) through voluntary donations. Chi, Chenyi and Langmi conspired with others to kidnap civilians in Cameroon and hold them for ransom. “In some instances, U.S. citizens were extorted for ransom payments to secure the release of their kidnapped relatives living in Cameroon. The ransom payments were subsequently transferred to the separatist fighters to fund their operations,” the Department of Justice said.

Jude VIBAN

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