The Guardian (Nigeria)

Riot in Cameroon’s central prison kills four

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FOUR inmates are reported dead after chaos erupted at the Kondengui Central prison in Cameroon’s capital, Yaounde.

This was confirmed by the spokespers­on for the country’s main opposition party, the Social Democratic Front after the library, computer room and administra­tive offices were reportedly burnt down by some aggrieved inmates during a protest.

Dozens of detainees who included political opponents and separatist­s, took part in a demonstrat­ion streamed live on Facebook.

They were demanding better conditions of detention in the overcrowde­d facility as well as their release. Following the incident, a former Prime Minister and ex

Public Health Minister, currently serving jail terms was reportedly transporte­d to a hospital on after sustaining minor injuries.

Others had been injured as tear gas and live bullets were used.

The leaders of the showdown and the vice-president of opposition party CRM, were later transfered to an unknown destinatio­n after the incident.

The disgruntle­d detainees were allegedly detained unlawfully at the Kondengui Central prison for several months without trial.

Some of them were arrested following the crisis rocking the two English-speaking regions of the country while others were seized during CRM protest marches.

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