Equatorial Guinea: “Sexual” videos of a senior executive cause a scandal, the prosecution opens an investigation

Equatorial Guinea: “Sexual” videos of a senior executive cause a scandal, the prosecution opens an investigation
Equatorial Guinea: “Sexual” videos of a senior executive cause a scandal, the prosecution opens an investigation
© Koaci.com – Sunday November 3, 2024 – 10:53 p.m.

Baltasar Ebang Engonga

The internet has been in turmoil since the broadcast of several sexual videos involving a senior official in the country.

The scandal goes beyond the Equatorial Guinea borders.

Baltasar Ebang Engonga, nicknamed Bello, a senior executive infamous today is at the heart of a video affair sex tapes carried out in his office and in various settings

More than 400 videos are said to have leaked after his computer equipment was seized while he faces corruption charges.

The images relayed on social networks showing him having sex with young girls or women, some of whom were filmed in offices or toilets.

It is confirmed that none of these women were coerced as several scenes show them consenting.

According to the local press, the Attorney General Anatolio Nzang Nguema, reacting to this scandal, announced that a procedure had been opened to verify whether Baltasar Ebang Engonga (Bello), author of the erotic videos circulating on social networks, was suffering from a contagious disease and that he had used this means to spread it among the Equatorial Guinean population.

If this were the case, it would be an offense against public health “which is punishable by a prison sentence for people who, knowing that they were suffering from a contagious disease, transmitted it by through sexual relations,” specifies the Attorney General.

“The population is in danger, because behind each of these women are their husbands, as well as other people who in one way or another are related to them or have been related to them. »

Director general of financial investigation services, the young man, father of six children, is also presented as the son of Balthasar The Hourcurrent president of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC).

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