
The next hearing in appeal against the artist Papillon by his pseudonym Ferdinand Din Din Zakaria Abakar Terio, will be held August 16. This decision was released Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at the Court of appeal of coastline, Bonanjo in Douala, at the second hearing. The first held on May 17.
In the court of first instance sentenced to four months of imprisonment for breach of trust and fraud, "Mota Nguigna" Comparing free to have provided assurances, teaches us the Messenger of Wednesday, June 22, 2016.
The story began three years ago. The Cameroonian musician was accused of having extorted money from Zakaria Abakar Terio, a Chadien living in Cameroon. Following an altercation between the resident Chad accusing another resident of Malian origin of him stealing 23 million CFA francs, promising him a job in a United Nations Organization, the artist served as the referees between the two men, posing as a police Commissioner. He then called himself "the Pope Commissioner." After taking 500,000 francs CFA, he promises the complainant to argue in its favor with the Prosecutor.
Realizing that it was a scam on the part of the artist, Zakaria Abakar Tao filed a complaint to the Judicial Police, and "Papillon" will be arrested and kept in view, says the news. In September 2015, in addition to having been sentenced to four months ' imprisonment firm should also pay more than 28 million CFA francs in respect of injury combined. A story that is to follow.
Source dailynewscameroon
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