Politics

Inmates Ferried From Bamenda Central Prison To Vote In Bali?

Tension in Bda prison as prisoners are seeking to know where prisoners were taken to last night.

Almost 40 inmates of the Bamenda Central Prison are not in prison now, we have learnt.

Credible information reveals that they were sneaked out of prison to Bali Nyonga last night to go vote for CPDM.

The Secretary of State for Penitentiary, Doh Jerome who hails from Bali is said to have ordered the movement of the detainees. “They are paid 20000frs, each.

Mimi Mefo Info is however yet to confirm the veracity of claims that the high profiled penitentiary official ordered for the transfer.

As of now, prisoners are requesting whereabout of their mates.

“They were carried in the prison van which is not around prison now,” our sources revealed, adding that the inmates will be fed and well taken care of before returning.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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