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Baltasar, the man who shakes Equatorial Guinea

400 sex tapes: Baltasar, the man who shakes Equatorial Guinea

The affair which is shaking Equatorial Guinea reveals a sophisticated system put in place by Baltasar Ebang Engonga, a major figure in the Equatorial Guinean establishment. The director general of the national financial investigation agency is said to have misused his office’s surveillance equipment for personal purposes, methodically recording his intimate relationships.

The revelations reveal more than 400 compromising videos, filmed in places as varied as professional spaces or public places. The systematic nature of these recordings, where we even see the man monitoring his control screens during his antics, testifies to a meticulous organization. Advertisement The massive dissemination of this intimate content is profoundly disrupting Equatorial Guinean society. Beyond the moral scandal, the affair takes an alarming health turn with suspicions of voluntary transmission of diseases. The Attorney General has also initiated a specific procedure on this aspect, emphasizing that if consensual relationships do not constitute an offense, the intentional spread of diseases exposes one to severe criminal sanctions.

Social tensions and political consequences

This affair reveals the flaws in a system where power and privilege are dangerously intertwined. The leak of the videos, possibly orchestrated by the security services themselves, generates an atmosphere of widespread suspicion. Equatorial Guinean families live in the anguish of seeing the face of a loved one appear in these compromising recordings. The enigmatic silence of Ebang Engonga, nicknamed “Bello”, fuels speculation about the real issues in this affair. Beyond the personal scandal, it is the mechanisms of power and the use of state resources that find themselves questioned, while the judicial investigation continues its course, promising new revelations.

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