Malabo (© 2024 Afriquinfos) – Son of Baltasar Engonga Edjo’o, current president of the Commission of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central African States (CEMAC), Baltasar Ebang Engonga (current director general of the National Agency for financial investigation of Equatorial Guinea) is at the center of a sex scandal affecting several African countries.
For several days, erotic videos featuring Baltasar Ebang Engonga, nicknamed “Bello”, have been circulating on social networks in Equatorial Guinea, causing a public outcry. In these videos, “Bello” appears in the company of several women, some of whom are believed to be married, in various locations such as hotels, his office or other private spaces. This affair has sparked strong indignation within Central African society, where calls for severe sanctions are increasing, both for the protagonist and for those involved.
Faced with this situation, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, led by Attorney General Anatolio Nzang Nguema, quickly reacted by launching an investigation to determine whether “Bello” carries a sexually transmitted disease. “The authorities thus wish to establish whether the man would have deliberately used these relationships to spread a possible disease among the population. If this were proven, he could face prosecution for endangering public health, an offense punishable under Equatorial Guinean law. », Specifies the online media.
Anatolio Nzang Nguema recalled that the law does not prohibit consensual sexual relations, but could severely punish anyone who knowingly spread an infectious disease. “ The population is in danger, because behind each woman involved, there are potentially spouses and other people indirectly exposed“, said the prosecutor, reports Realequatorialguinea.
For now, investigations aim to verify the evidence to determine whether charges can be brought against “Bello”. The latter could be sanctioned if the conclusions of the investigation show that he violated public health rules. Furthermore, the prosecution indicated that an audit of health risks is underway to assess the potential impact of this incident on the Equatorial Guinean population.
In Gabon, a neighboring country to Equatorial Guinea, the Baltasar Ebang Engonga affair is arousing strong reactions and fueling discussions in homes, on social networks and in public places. The controversial videos and potential accusations of intentional spread of a sexually transmitted disease are the subject of numerous comments, oscillating between moral condemnation and fascination with the details of this unprecedented case.
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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