Cameroon-Anglophone crisis: Residents burn an alleged separatist in Limbé

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Limbe Ghost town enforcers in action

He had been taken in possession of a bag containing weapons and cartridges.

The people of Limbé in the South-West region experienced a not very ordinary scene on September 14th. News broke around 9 p.m. that a thief had been apprehended around Limbe Regional Hospital at Mile One. There is some information that the assailant attempted to transport a motorcycle.

After several checks, it turned out that the alleged thief was a separatist fighter. The latter had been taken in possession of a bag containing weapons and cartridges, we learn.

Nevertheless, the supposed Spartan fighter, whose true identity has not been revealed, has fallen into the clutches of popular retribution. He was stoned, but reports say he did not succumb to any pain as he struggled to escape.

The suspected separatist fighter was then stripped naked and reports indicate charms were found on him. This caused the angry crowd to pour fuel on him to “neutralize the power of charms.

Despite this, Amba’s alleged fighter still struggled to escape, but fire was thrown at him, much to the shock of many onlookers. Even in this state, many onlookers were amazed that the mob justice victim did not cry out for help or defend himself in any way, but continued to struggle to put out the fire in his body.

Unfortunately for him, this did not bear fruit, because the population continued to supply him with fuel, only to see his earthly life come to an end.

Before elements of the defense and security forces arrived at the scene to disperse the crowd by bullets, the alleged separatist fighter had been burned alive.

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