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Video: Equatorial Guinea’s Baltasar Ebang Engonga appears in court
Equatorial Guinea’s political landscape took a dramatic turn as Baltasar Ebang Engonga, a prominent figure in the country’s political circles, appeared in court.
The high-profile case has drawn significant attention, as Engonga, who has played a key role in the nation’s governance, faces serious charges.
The courtroom session, captured on video, showcases Engonga standing before the judges in a case that could have major implications for Equatorial Guinea’s political scene.
Authorities have yet to disclose full details of the charges, but the court proceedings mark a pivotal moment in the country’s legal and political environment.
News360 Nigeria reports that Engonga was sacked on November 4, 2024, under Decree number 118/2024, which cited “irregularities committed in the exercise of his functions” and “inappropriate family and social conduct.”
The scandal erupted during a fraud investigation, which led to the discovery of over 400 explicit videos involving Engonga and the wives of several influential individuals in Equatorial Guinea.
Authorities searching his home and office found numerous CDs documenting his encounters, including footage with high-profile figures such as his brother’s wife, the Inspector General of Police’s spouse, the sister of the President, and spouses of about 20 ministers. The recordings, reportedly made with consent, have since leaked, sparking widespread media outcry.
Engonga’s conduct, as exposed in this scandal, has sent shockwaves throughout the nation, marking one of the most significant controversies in the country’s history.