The author of "The Antécode Biya" imprisoned in New-Bell
Bertrand T eYou was heard Wednesday by the prosecutor, who sued for defamation in respect of the First Lady, Chantal Biya.
The author of the book The Antécode Biya Téyou Bertrand, has not benefited leniency, as in the past. Reportedly, he was brought before the prosecutor last Wednesday.
It was heard on record before deciding to put her in custody. Bertrand Téyou is imprisoned, since day before yesterday in the central prison in Douala. He is charged "illegal demonstration" and "defamation of the first lady of Cameroon" , Chantal Biya. A close relative of the author, reached by telephone yesterday by a reporter for the day, said that "Bertrand is not feeling well and he was very ill this morning, he still felt a great unease in the morning" . That which presents itself as the "sister" author says she visited him yesterday morning.
Yet Monday, November 8, Bertrand Téyou was crossed by a meager hopes about its likely release. "The statutory background and his counterpart from the central police station even interviewed me. The first assured me that I could be released " , the author said from his cell Central Police Station No. 1 in Bonanjo. Téyou was arrested on the evening of Wednesday, November 3, 2010 in Bali district. He was remanded in custody to view the central police station No. 1. That day, he had a rendezvous in a hotel room with the press, on the occasion of the dedication of its two new essays entitled "Breaking the deadlock" and "Chantal Biya , the beautiful banana republic: the street to the palace " . The police, on instructions from the Prefect of Wouri, Bernard Okalia Bilai, served the author to autograph ban books deemed subversive by the government. The author of the scathing attack entitled Antécode Biya told Day that his investigators have questioned the motives that prompted him to write this time about Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon. He told them that Chantal Biya is a public woman and the path is an interesting topic.
"During my inquiry, I was in possession of two copies of my recently published books. The commissary, clever, and pretending to buy them, and took me not more given. On leaving the cell, I will do my best for me it restores my works " , assured the author. ©
Day: Theodore Chop
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