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Homosexuality: Networks Being Unmasked

After the scandal of Eyengue Nkongo Secondary School in Douala, so many suspects are being sought for by the police. Dust raised by the discovery of a network of homosexuality at the Eyengue Nkongo Secondary School in Douala is yet to completely die down. Following the saga that led to the dismissal of 11 young female students from the school, revelations are beginning to resurface.

At the insistence of some parents for light to be shade on the discovery, police officials in Douala decided to open investigations. Sources close to the police say the bestial and illegal activity (as it is prohibited in Cameroon by the legal instruments in force) at the Eyengue Nkongo Secondary School in Douala had been allegedly perpetuated by adults.

Divergent sources say a certain Evelyne Ngo Bea, hair dresser in Yaounde, is the brain behind the dirty game. She had been accused by many of the girls excluded from the school following the discovery of initiating them into homosexuality as well as obliging them to recruit other followers into the illegal activity. 

Since the unmasking of the saga, police are said to be tracing the main accused that regrettably is still at large. But latest information say, Evelyne Ngo Bea, like we said in our March 29 edition, narrowly escaped mob justice at the Essos neighborhood in Yaounde. During a police investigation in her Yaounde hair dressing workshop, the population angered by the dirty activity she perpetuates fell on her like beers. Thanks to a timely intervention from a good Samaritan who pretended to be her mother, our correspondent say, the culprit escaped.  A close and reliable source close to the file at the Centre judicial police say if Evelyne Ngo Bea, the main accused is still on the run, two other people, whose identities are yet to be disclosed, have been nabbed and are now helping the police to unmasked the faces behind the activity. From every indication, the two are workers at the « Unisex » hair dressing workshop of the fugitive, Evelyne Ngo Bea, located at the Essos neighborhood in Yaounde.

The scandal of Eyengue Nkongo Secondary School unfortunately reminds us that the threat posed by the surge in homosexuality in the country is alarming. If till date, perpetrators of this illegal activity have been going about it in all quietude, their hijacking of the school milieu of late is to say the least disturbing. The question that comes begging for answers is, how many Evelyne Ngo Bea do we have around us? Difficult to tell! But setting an example on this dangerous woman could deter others from joining the reckless network or sometimes frighten some others already into it to chicken out.  Contrary to agitations of some non-governmental organizations on a pretentious human rights violation, homosexuality is illegal in Cameroon and defaulters are liable to five years imprisonment.

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