By Asta Barka
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Shey Nfor Musa |
Two drivers, notably the chief
driver of the Cameroon Cooperative Credit Union League-CamCCUL and the driver
of Ntarinkon Cooperative Credit Union LTD are helping investigators in Bamenda
to unmask the faces behind the threats against CamCCUL President. Classified sources
say Nche Terrence (driver with Ntarinkon Credit Union) and Chi Michael (chief
driver at CamCCUL) are in police custody for disseminating tracts threatening
the life of Shey Nfor Musa, CamCCUL President. An authoritative voice hinted
this reporter that the tract circulated at CamCCUL office insinuated the
workers to the most admired microfinance structure to eliminate their boss and
that he has sacked many workers and they could likely be the next victims.
Accordingly The Eye gathered that after
thorough investigation, ChI Michael and Nche Terrence were napped as those who
circulated the tracts. Allegations are rife at that the two drivers were assigned
to carryout the task yet police are investigating to unmask the real people
behind the incident. It is aired that it is thanks to the security camera that
the two drivers were unmasked. Nche Terrence and Chi Michael were picked up by
police on April 11, 2013. The judicial police in Bamenda is currently
investigating the matter and allegations abound that some gurus could be picked
up any moment in connection to the life threats on CamCCUL President. It is
alleged that the tracts left Ntarinkon after a meeting was held and according
to what we gathered, the family of the drivers have vowed to reveal the names
of the people behind the terrible act. At the time of writing this story,
police sources indicate that a certain Cho Gerard also arrested. It is aired
Nche Terrence the driver of Ntarinkon revealed his name as the person who
handed the tracts to him. Yet classified sources say Cho Gerard and Nche Terrence
have been moved to the Bamenda Prison where they are awaiting trial. Besides,
allegations are rife at that the faces behind the mask have promised Cho Gerard
a lumpsum amount of 14 million FCFA to shoot his mouth. However, a hint further
amplifies that some key personalities are already under surveillance for
masterminding the assassination attempt. Police in Bamenda are already tracking
them, a source hinted.
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