ANNEXES
LIST OF ANNEXES
ANNEX I- Institutions that participated in drawing up Cameroon’s 2013 National Universal Periodic Review Report for the Second Cycle
ANNEX II-Activities carried out within the framework of Cameroon’s National Human Rights Education Programme
ANNEX III- Judicial Map
ANNEX IV Training activities for law enforcement officials
ANNEX IV-1: Training activities for judicial staff since 2010
ANNEX IV-2: Summary of human rights courses taught to Commanders of Gendarmerie Schools and Training Centres (CECIG) in 2011 ANNEX V: Statistics on disciplinary sanctions and judicial proceedings against law enforcement officials
- ANNEX V-1: State of sanctions against National Gendarmerie staff in 2009 - ANNEX V-2: State of proceedings against soldiers and gendarmes in 2010 - ANNEX V-3:Statistics on proceedings before military tribunals in 2011
ANNEX VI: Statistics on disciplinary sanctions taken against civil servants with a view
to promoting and protecting human rights and to redressing the National Security
ANNEX I: INSTITUTIONS THAT PARTICIPATED IN DRAWING UP CAMEROON’S 2013 NATIONAL UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW REPORT FOR THE SECOND CYCLE
I-GOVERNMENT’S PREVALIDATION WORKSHOP (Yaounde, 20 November 2012) 1. Prime Minister’s Office;
2. Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation;
3. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development;
4. Ministry of Social Affairs;
5. Ministry of Arts and Culture;
6. Ministry of Commerce;
7. Ministry of Communication;
8. Ministry of Higher State Audit;
9. Ministry of Lands, Surveys and Land Tenure;
10. Ministry of Defence;
11. Ministry of Energy and Water Resources;
12. Ministry of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development;
13. Ministry of Basic Education;
14. Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training;
15. Ministry of Secondary Education;
16. Ministry of Higher Education;
17. Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development;
18. Ministry of Finance;
19. Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife;
20. Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms;
21. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education;
22. Ministry of Justice;
23. Ministry of Urban Development and Housing;
24. Ministry of Public Contracts;
25. Ministry of Women Empowerment and the Family;
26. Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation;
27. Ministry of Public Health;
28. Ministry of Small and-Medium-Sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Craft;
29. Ministry of External Relations;
30. Ministry of Transport;
31. Ministry of Public Works;
32. Ministry of Tourism and Leisure;
33. Ministry of Labour and Social Security;
34. Supreme Court;
35. National Gendarmerie;
36. National Delegation of National Security;
37. Elections Cameroon (ELECAM);
38. National Anti-corruption Commission;
39. National Communications Council; and 40. National Financial Investigation Agency.
II- CONSULTATION DAY WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS (Yaounde, 14 December 2012)
1- More Women in Politics;
2- ADEJ;
3- ASSEDIC;
4- GREMPCO;
5- APROSPEN;
6- ANGSILP;
7- ANOSILP;
8- CREPS, University of Yaounde II;
9- OCDS-Messa;
10- ALUF, Centre Antenna;
11- ONDH;
12- Justice-Cameroun;
13- Femmes du Moungo;
14- Human Rights Cameroon;
15- Association CALBRIL;
16- Association Caritative la 2
èmechance;
17- Fondation Paul Ango Ela;
18- REJADHL;
19- Centre for Human Rights and Peace Advocacy;
20- Cameroon’s Network of Human Rights Organisations;
21- COMICODI;
22- Fondation Camerounaise Terre Vivante;
23- Child Care;
24- CEPROCUL;
25- La Colombe- Douala;
26- SYNATRUC;
27- CRADEC-Edea;
28- MDDHL-Maroua;
29- Positive Generation;
30- Association for Democracy and Freedom (Association Démocratie et Liberté);
31- Children-Parents Relay (Relais Enfants Parents);
32- RAPDH; and
33- Association for Human Rights Promotion.
OBSERVER: CNUDHD-AC
III- VALIDATION WORKSHOP (Yaounde, 8 January 2013)
A- REPRESENTATIVES OF MINISTRIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS
1. Prime Minister’s Office;
2. Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation;
3. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development;
4. Ministry of Social Affairs;
5. Ministry of Culture;
6. Ministry of Commerce;
7. Ministry of Communication;
8. Ministry of Higher State Audit;
9. Ministry of Lands and Land Tenure;
10. Ministry of Defence
11. Ministry of Energy and Water Resources;
12. Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development;
13. Ministry of Basic Education;
14. Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training;
15. Ministry of Secondary Education;
16. Ministry of Higher Education;
17. Ministry of Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development;
18. Ministry of Finance;
19. Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife;
20. Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms;
21. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education;
22. Ministry of Justice;
23. Ministry of Urban Development and Housing;
24.Ministry of Public Contracts;
25. Ministry of Women Empowerment and the Family;
26. Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation;
27. Ministry of Public Health;
28. Ministry of Small and-Medium-Sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Craft;
29. Ministry of External Relations;
30. Ministry of Transports;
31. Ministry of Public Works 32. Ministry of Tourism and leisure;
33. Ministry of Labour and Social Security;
34. National gendarmerie;
35. General Delegation of the National Security;
36. General Directorate for External Research;
37. National Agency for Information and Communication Technology (ANTIC);
38. National Institute of Statistics;
39. Mission for the Development and Equipment of Urban and Rural Lands;
40. Cameroon Real Estate Corporation;
41. Electricity Sector Regulatory Board;
42. Rural Electrification Agency;
43. National Anti-corruption Committee;
44. Cameroon Workers’ Confederation;
45. National Employment Fund;
46. National Financial Investigation Agency;
47. National Governance Programme;
48. Essential Goods Supply Regulation Authority;
49. National Communication Council;
50. Elections Cameroon;
51. National Commission on Human Rights and Freedom; and 52. National Social Insurance Fund.
B- COURT REPRESENTATIVES
55. Representative of the First President of the Supreme Court; and 56. Representative of the Procureur General at the Supreme Court.
C- CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS 70. IFCD;
71. CED;
72. National Union of Associations for Disabled Persons of Cameroon (UNAPHAC);
73. Mbororo Social and Cultural Development Association (MBOSCUDA);
74. African Action on Aids;
75. DESC-CAM Platform;
76. ACAFEJ;
77. Afrique Future ; 78. CGI/IGC;
79. CEPCA ; 80. ACIC ; 81. LEFE ;
82. Nouveaux Droits de l’Homme-Cameroun;
83. ACAT-Cameroun;
84. The Bar Association;
85. More Women in Politics;
86. ALUF Centre Antenna-;
87. CALBRIL Association;
88. Cameroon Human Rights Network (RECODH);
89. Child-Parent Relay (Relais Enfant Parent); and
90. Positive Generation.
ANNEX II: Activities carried out within the framework of the National Education Programme on Human Rights in Cameroon
In order to answer to the call of two UN decades on human rights education, Cameroon’s National Commission on Human Rights and Freedom (NCHRF), the Ministry of Basic Education (MINEDUB), the Ministry of Secondary Education (MINSEC) as well as other ministries and institutions working for education in Cameroon undertook, since 2004, to develop a National Human Rights Education Programme.
With the financial support of UNDP and the contribution of the Government of Cameroon (MINEPAT), this initiative resulted in the production of teachers’
manuals, the training of teachers and the establishment of a pilot phase of the said programme. Summarily, key activities of this initiative include:
Ø 2004-2006: Drafting of teaching aids on human rights in English and French:
• June 9-11, 2004: Pre-validation workshop of teaching aids on human rights education;
• 7-9 February 2006: Workshop for the validation of teaching aids on human rights education;
• 18-19 and 20-21 December 2006: Training of trainers and 100 National Pedagogic Inspectors of MINEDUB and MINESEC on the use of teaching aids in human rights education;
Ø 23-25 November 2007: Development of modules on the use of teaching aids and selection of 80 pilot schools in the 10 Regions of Cameroon, corresponding to 30 for Secondary schools and 50 for Primary schools with 3 and 5 per Region respectively;
Ø August-September 2008: Development of teacher's guides in English and French for MINEDUB and MINESEC on the use of teaching aids on human rights education;
Ø 17-18 December 2008: Training of 60 Regional Pedagogic Inspectors (30 for MINEDUB and 30 for MINESEC) on the use of teaching aids and teacher’s guide on human rights education;
Ø December 23, 2008: Official Launching of the National Education
Programme on Human Rights in Cameroon for MINEDUB and MINESEC
by the Minister of Secondary Education and handing over of textbooks to
both ministries (1450 copies) by the NCHRF;
It is also worthy to note that the distribution of textbooks continues daily during other events such as training workshops organised by the NCHRF for teachers and those organised by some civil society organizations with the support of the NCHRF.
Ø January 2009: Launching of the programme in pilot schools;
Ø June 5, 2009: Assessment of the pilot phase of the programme in the presence of a Representative of the British High Commissioner in Cameroon, some officials of central and regional services of MINEBUB and MINESEC as well as those of the NCHRF including its Chairperson;
Ø 7 February - 5 April 2011: Training of five hundred and sixty five (565) teachers and administrative officials of pilot schools and others in the 10 regions of Cameroon thanks to compensation funds paid by the State in 2009 and 2010;
Ø September 2011 - February 2012: Within the framework of 2011-2012 pedagogic days, MINEDUB laid emphasis on human rights education. This operation resulted in the training of thousands of teachers across the country in the domain of human rights education. In the Centre Region, for example, more than 6,000 teachers were trained.
Ø Teaching aids and teacher’s guide were reproduced as follows:
- 1000 teaching aids with 400 in English and 600 in French;
- 3000 teacher’s guides with 1500 for MINEDUB and 1500 for MINESEC and a quota of 500 in English and 1,000 in French for each level.
The NCHRF plans to continue training teachers across the country at the initiative of Regional administrative officials of MINEDUB and MINESEC, printing of textbooks and advocating for the taking into consideration of human rights education in future budgets of ministries for a better implementation of the programme.
To facilitate this process, the NCHRF began in May 2010 to train officials in charge of budgeting and planning in all ministries on human rights.
Thus, the next phases of the programme will include generalisation of human rights education for MINEDUB and MINESEC, overall assessment of the training carried out within these two ministries till date, and continuation of the Programme in universities and professional school.
Source: NCHRF
ANNEX III: JUDICIAL MAP OF THE REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
SPECIAL CRIMINAL COURT JUDICIAL JURISDICTION
AD CE ES FN LT NO NW W SO SW
Court of Appeal, Adamawa
Court of Appeal, Centre
Court of Appeal, East
Court of Appeal, Far North
Court of Appeal, Littoral
Court of Appeal, North
Court of Appeal, North-West
Court of Appeal, West
Court of Appeal, South
Court of Appeal, South West - Administrative Court,
Ngaoundere - Administrative
Court, Yaounde - Administrative
Court, Bertoua - Administrative
Court, Maroua - Administrative
Court, Douala - Administrative
Court, Garoua - Administrative
Court, Bamenda - Administrative Court, Bafoussam
- Administrative Court, Ebolowa -
Administrat ive Court, Buea
HIGH COURT (HC)
HC, VINA HC,
MFOUNDI
HC, LOM AND DJEREM
HC, DIAMARE
HC, WOURI HC, BENOUE
HC, MEZAM
HC, MIFI HC, MVILA
HC, FAKO
HC MOUNGO
HC MEME
TWINED HIGH COURT AND COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (HC/CFI)
HC/CFI
,
Tignère HC/CFI, MbalmayoHC/CFI, Abong- Mbang
HC/CFI, Mora
HC/CFI, Edea
HC/CFI, Guider
HC/CFI, Ndop
HC/CFI, Foumban
HC/CFI, Ambam
HC/CFI, Bangem
HC/CFI, Banyo HC/CFI,
Akonolinga HC/CFI,
Batouri HC/CFI,
Kaele HC/CFI,
Yabassi HC/CFI,
Tcholliré HC/CFI,
Kumbo HC/CFI,
Bafang HC/CFI,
Kribi HC/CFI, Mamfe
HC/CFI, Meiganga HC/CFI, Bafia
HC/CFI Yokadouma
HC/CFI Kousseri
HC/CFI, Poli
HC/CFI, Mbengwi
HC/CFI, Bagangté
HC/CFI, Sangmelima
HC/CFI, Mudemb
a HC/CFI,
Tibati
HC/CFI, Eseka
HC/CFI, Mokolo
HC/CFI, Nkambé
HC/CFI Dschang
HC/CFI, Menji HC/CFI,
Mfou
HC/CFI, Yagoua
HC/CFI Wum
HC/CFI, Mbouda HC/CFI,
Monatélé
HC/CFI, Fundung
HC/CFI, Bandjoun HC/CFI,
Nanga- Eboko
HC/CFI, Baham HC/CFI,
Ngoumou HC/CFI,
Ntui
COURTS OF FIRST INSTANCE (CFI)
CFI, Ngaoundere
CFI, Yaounde-
Centre- Administratif
CFI, Bertoua
CFI, Maroua
CFI, Douala- Bonanjo
CFI, Garoua
CFI, Bamenda
CFI, Bafoussam
CFI, Ebolowa
CFI, Buéa
CFI, Yaounde-
Ekounou
CFI, Makary
CFI, Douala Ndonkoti
CFI,
Touboro CFI,
Batibo CFI,
Foumbot CFI,
Djoum CFI, Limbe CFI,
Yaounde- Mendong
CFI, Doukoula
CFI, Douala Bonaberi
CFI, Bali
CFI, Bengbis
CFI, Munyuk
a
Summary : 01 Supreme Court 01 Legal Department, Supreme Court
01 Special Criminal Court 01 Legal Department, Special Criminal Court 10 Courts of Appeal 10 Legal Departments, Courts of Appeal 10 Administrative Courts 10 Legal Departments, Administrative Courts 12 High Courts 03 Autonomous Legal Departments 46 High Courts and Courts of First Instance 46 Legal Departments 29 Courts of First Instance 20 Autonomous Legal Departments
CFI,
Mbanga CFI,
Tiko CFI,
Nkongsamba
CFI, Kumba
CFI, Tombel
Updated on the 25
thJune 2012 Source: MINJUSTICE
Legend:
AD: Adamawa Region CE: Centre Region
SUPREME COURT, YAOUNDE
ES: East Region FN: Far North Region LT: Littoral Region NO: North Region NW: North West Region W: West Region SO: South Region SW: South West Region HC: High Court
CFI: Court of First Instance
ANNEX IV: ACTIVITIES FOR THE TRAINING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS
ANNEX IV-1: TRAINING ACTIVITIES FOR JUDICIAL STAFF SINCE 2010
No. Date and Venue Topic Recipients Partners Involved Comments
1 OHADA Law 30 Judicial staff 10 seminars, (1 in
each jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal)
2 Administrative
proceedings
229 Judicial Staff
33 seminars
3 2011 Criminal
Procedure
60 Judicial and Legal Officers
-USA Embassy;
-Bar Association; and -Catholic Relief Services.
4 seminars in Douala and Yaounde
4
Yaounde, 10-15
April 2011 Human Rights in prison
Statistics and Judicial Archives
Judiciary and Penitentiary Administration Professionals
- ENAM -MINJUSTICE.
5
Yaounde, 18-22 July 2011 in
Human Rights in prison
Justice and Penitentiary Administration Professionals (30 participants)
-ENAP;
-MINJUSTICE; and -United Nations Sub- regional Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Central Africa
Training of trainers
6
Yaounde, 24-26 January 2011
Torture Judicial and Legal Officers, JPO, CSOs, Doctors and Penitentiary Administration
staff (28
participants)
-ACHPR;
-MINJUSTICE; and -MINSANTE.
7
Yaounde, 3 November 2011
Human Rights Judicial Police Officers
-MINJUSTICE;
-NCHRF 8
2009-2012
Training on CEDAW
6 Bailiffs, 175 Judicial and Legal Officers, 19 Advocates and 10 Notaries Public
-UNWOMEN and -MINJUSTICE.
6 seminars organised in Garoua, Maroua, Douala and Yaounde
on CEDAW
9 Yaounde, 22-23 November 2012
Human Rights including gender and Women Rights
35 Judicial and Legal Officers, Advocates
-CNUDHD-AC;
-MINJUSTICE;
-NCHRF; and
-Bar Association.
10
Douala, 6-8 December 2011 and Yaounde, 5- 7 September 2012
Human Rights related to HIV/AIDS
40 Judicial and Legal Officers
and 10
Advocates
UNAIDS; ILO, NAC and MINJUSTICE.
11
Bamenda, 5-6 May
Independence of the Judiciary
30 Judicial and Legal Officers
-Commonwealth;
and -MINJUSTICE 12 Yaounde, 21-22
June 2012 Independence of
the Judiciary 30 Judicial and
Legal Officers -Commonwealth;
and -MINJUSTICE
Source: MINJUSTICE
ANNEX IV-2: SUMMARY OF HUMAN RIGHTS COURSES TAUGHT TO COMMANDERS OF GENDARMERIE SCHOOLS AND TRAINING CENTRES (CECIG) IN 2011
Schools No. of Hours Participants Courses
Centre for Further Training in Law
Enforcement Techniques
60
CNUDHD-AC and the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
-Law Enforcement and Human Rights Officials -Respect for Human Rights in Law Enforcement.
-Legislation on Law Enforcement
Judicial Police Further Training Centre
24 ICRC Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms Training Centre,
Yaounde
20 CECIG Instructors Introduction to Human Rights
Source: National Gendarmerie
ANNEX V: DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS
ANNEX V-1: Sanctions against Gendarmerie staff in 2009
No. Name Rank Unit Registration
No.
Offence and date of commission
Protective measures taken
Final sanction 1 TAKOU Jean-Felix Adjt Groupe
d’Esc. No.
I/Esc. 10
9038 Torture and use of force on GAV at the research Brigade, Yaounde III
Matter pending
2 WANDJI Bertrand MDL Reasearch Brigade Yaounde III
10102 Torture and use of force on GAV at the research Brigade, Yaounde III
Matter pending
3 NGAMBY David Adjt Bassa Brigade
12.189 Use of force on user on 23 September 2009
Disciplinary measure
Prosecution pending
4 BOLA Paul G Bonaberi
II Brigade
16.769 Use of force and on user on 9 June 2010
Disciplinary measure
Prosecution pending 5 ALOA ASSOGO
Jacques
Adjt Bassa Brigade
12.478 Omission to give assistance
Disciplinary measure
Prosecution pending 6 LOWE Jean-Louis MDL Kumba
Brigade
8.519 Sub-Officer who cautioned the escape of a suspect to be taken to court
Disciplinary measure (12 JAR)
7 DOGO CHUYE
Godlove
A/CM Akwaya- BC Brigade
11.282 On 12/04/2009, after a football match organized by the Mayor, this Sub officer held the match officials in custody on the ground of partial treatment of the team he supported
Disciplinary measure (12 JAR)
8 NDEH FRU Augustin NDIFOR
G Esc.80/P
M 804 Tombel
20.334 This dishonest Gendarme used his office to recover his debt.
Disciplinary measure (10JP)
9 NFONMBEWOUO
N NJIMBAM Yacouba
G Etat-
Major Légion Sud-Ouest Buea
18.02 Unlawful entry into office for illegal use of equipment (Telephone)
Disciplinary measure (12JP)
10 AYANGMA Jean G/M Rio del Rey Brigade
16.754 Debtor
Gendarme who paid his debt only after the intervention of his superior
Disciplinary measure (10 JP)
11 LELITHI John MDL Esc.81/P M 813 Isangele
12.095 Extortion of funds from Nigerian citizens (100.000 Naira)
Disciplinary measure (12 JAR)
12 TSELLE Jean- Pierre
G Isangele Brigade
17.609 Extortion of funds from Nigerian citizens (100 000 Naira)
Disciplinary measure (12JP)
13 DJONDANG Elias G SONARA
Brigade 18.475 Gendarme who cautioned the escape of a suspect to be taken to court.
Disciplinary measure (10JP)
14 NGENOH
NFORBA
MDL SONARA
Brigade
18.158 Gendarme who cautioned the escape of a suspect to be taken to court.
Disciplinary measure (10 JAR)
15 BEOKOL François G Esc.
80/PM 801 Buea
19.677 Use of force and destruction against civilian population on 15/12/2009 in Akwaya
Disciplinary measure (12 JP)
16 BEBESDAY G Esc.
80/PM 801 Buea
18.357 Use of force and destruction against civilian population on 15/12/2009 in Akwaya
Disciplinary measure (12JP)
17 BIYO’O Jean G Esc.
80/PM 801 Buea
19.696 Use of force and destruction against civilian population on 15/12/2009 in Akwaya
18 MENGUE
NDONG
G Esc.
80/PM 803 Kumba
20.124 Use of force and destruction against civilian population on 15/12/2009 in Akwaya
Disciplinary measure (12 JP)
19 NDEH FRU Augustine
G Military Head South- West Legion, Buea
20.125 Use of force and destruction against civilian population on 15/12/2009 in Akwaya
Disciplinary measure (12 JP)
20 NYEMBE Trésor MDL Esc.
80/PM 804 Kumba
19.348 Use of force and destruction against civilian population on 15/12/2009 in Akwaya
Disciplinary measure (12 JAR)
21 BETEKWAI Jean G/M Isangele Brigade
12.095 Extortion of funds from Nigerian citizens (100.000 Naira)
Disciplinary measure (12JP)
Source: SED
Legend
G: Gendarme GM: Gendarme Major
MDL: Battery or Squadron Sergeant Adjt: Warrant Officer (2nd class) A/C: Senior warrant officer
A/C-M: Senior Warrant Officer “Major”
JP: Days of detention
JAR: Jour d’arrêt de rigueur
GAV: Remand in custody
ANNEX V-2: STATISTICS OF PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SOLDIERS AND GENDARMES IN 2010
Court Number of
proceedings
Number of people involved
Offences
Military Tribunal, Douala 14 25 Simple harm, torture, tolerance of abuse of individual rights, oppression and false arrest Military Tribunal, Garoua 15 32 Corruption, false arrest, murder, aggravated theft,
invasion of residence, assault occasioning death.
Military Tribunal, Yaounde 24 39 False arrest, assault occasioning death, murder, slight harm, simple harm.
Military Tribunal, Buea 3 16 Torture, false arrest, assault occasioning death, violence on a superior, simple harm.
Military Tribunal, Bafoussam 1 3 Destruction of property and violence on a subordinate.
Source: MINDEF
ANNEX V-3: PROCEEDINGS IN MILITARY TRIBUNALS (2011)
No. NAME RANK OFFENCES
PROVISIONAL MEASURES
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS PROSECUTION
ORDERS
STATE OF PROCEEDINGS 1 -WINDZEEREN
ABDOU
-ABEA Raphaël -ETOUMAN Richard
Private 2nd class Civil
Arrest and false arrest, threats, aggravated robbery and accessory in rape
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
(01) 582 of 18 November 2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
Military Tribunal (MT), Buea 2 FAKMEGNE
Joseph
Senior warrant Officer
Oppression and extortion
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
559 of 11/11/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Yaounde 3
MAMA Nestor
Gendarme Violation of instructions (non- compliance with requirements relating to the detention of service weapon and murder)
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
541 of 10/11/2011
Adjournment Order No. 21 of 28/02/12 MT, Garoua
4
- MEH James CHE - KUM YUH Valentine
Violation of instructions (irregular use of service weapon and murder, accessory to murder)
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
541 of 31/10/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Buea
5
ABOUBAKAR
Sergeant Arrest and false imprisonment
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
500 of 12/12/2011
No-case ruling (Lack of identification) MT, Garoua 6
-TAKENJIO Celestin
-YAYA IBRAHIM -NANA Théophile
Arrest and false imprisonment
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
446 of 19/08/2011
Notification order No. 24 of 22/2/12 MT, Buea
7 -NGUNKENG -ZRENCE FONGANG -MUNGWATON Wilson
-AKAYA -WIBOU
Privates 2nd class
Dangerous bearing of a weapon of defence, breach of instructions, complicity in false arrest
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
430 of 12/08/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Douala
8 TOUME ITIA Justin
Warrant Officer
Violation of instruction (had intimate
relationships with a person remanded in custody) and rape
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
418 of 12/08/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry,
MT, Douala
9
-KPOUMIE MAMOUDA -NKOULOU Serges
Oppression and illegal retention of another person’s property
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
392 of 19/7/2011
Committal Order No. 22 of 23/1/12 MT, Bafoussam
10
-MENGUE Samuel -MANNE Mireille Sonia
Arrest and false imprisonment and harm, accessory in arrest and false imprisonment
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
357 of 15/6/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Yaounde
11
TCHIJIP TEUPDJIEU Rolince
Senior Warrant Officer
Arrest and false imprisonment Violation of instructions (non- compliance with requirement relating to judicial custody.
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
352 of 15/6/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Yaounde
12
-AFANE Françis -NDJIDDJA NYAMSI Hervé G.
-NJUME Lovet EWANG -FONDENE ZAMBO
-SOUMA Richard
Privates
Violation of instructions (irregular service) torture, accessory in aggravated theft, attempted murder, threat
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
280 of 31/5/2011
Notification Order of 14/12/11 MT, Yaounde
13
-OTELE -SALE -DAOUDA HAMDJODA -IDRISSOU
Private 2nd class Private 2nd class
Arrest and false imprisonment, oppression and accessory in same facts.
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
276 of 11/05/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry MT, Garoua
14 BIAGNE ABEGUIDE Charles
Violation of instructions (non- compliance with rules relating to conditions of judicial inquiry) Arrest, false imprisonment and oppression
Disciplinary
sanctions Inquiry Order No.
263 of 30/5/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Yaounde
15
-CHINDO AMADOU
Oppression, torture, violation of instructions (irregular service), arrest and false imprisonment and accessory
Disciplinary
sanctions Inquiry Order No.
233 of 10/5/2011
Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Garoua
16 -SALI Thomas -BANGAINA Jean
Senior Warrant
Accessory in arrest and false
Disciplinary
sanctions Inquiry Order No. Ongoing Judicial
Félix
-ABDOURAMAN HAMADOU
Officer Squadron Sergeant Major Civil
imprisonment and harm and
accessory in same facts
232 of 10/5/2011
inquiry MT, Garoua
17 -NSOM Bernard Squadron Sergeant
Arrest and false imprisonment and harm
Disciplinary sanctions
Inquiry Order No.
231 of 10/5/11
Committal Order No. 24/2/12 MT, Douala 18 ABO DJOULDE Private 2nd
class Arrest and false
imprisonment Disciplinary
sanctions Inquiry Order No.
211 of 28/03/11 Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT, Garoua 19 NGO BIDJEM
Laurentine
Senior Warrant Officer
Violation of instructions (act in impairment of military honour, arrest, false imprisonment and torture)
Inquiry Order No.
210 of 28/3/11 Ongoing Judicial inquiry
MT,Yaounde
20 -MPENG Sylvain Albert Loïc -MANGUI BIANGO Anicet
Squadron Sergeant Major Squadron Sergeant
Violation of instructions (irregular service) arrest and false imprisonment, rape and accessory)
Inquiry Order No.
144 of 17/3/11
Adjourned for hearing to 3/4/12 MT, Douala
21 -ANGOUMOU Louis Patrice -NYAME NGAKE Francis
-EKWALLA SIDONIE
Violation of instructions (non- compliance with requirements relating to the conduct of judicial inquiry),
oppression and false
imprisonment, accessory in same facts.
Inquiry Order No.
137of 17/3/11
Adjourned for hearing on 27/3/12 MT, Douala
22 ONANA MBIA Paul
Corporal Violation of instructions (irregular use of service weapon and murder)
Inquiry Order No.
124 of 11/3/11
Listed for hearing on 7/3/12 MT, Yaounde
23 OKALA Eugène Contempt of
superior, arrest and false imprisonment
Inquiry Order No.
074 of 03/02/11
Ongoing legal proceedings, MT, Yaounde 24 -BIHINA
MBARGA Gabriel -HYENG René DJABARAKNA Maurice
-ATANGA Gabriel -DONFACK Dieudonné
Torture and accessory
Inquiry Order No.
442 of 12/08/11 Ongoing Judicial inquiry,
MT, Yaounde
Source: MINDEF
Legend: 2
ndCL: Private 2
ndClass ACM: Senior Warrant Officer Gend: Gendarme
Adjt: Warrant Officer A/C: Senior Warrant Officer MDL: Battery or Squadron Sergeant MDLC: Battery or Squadron Sergeant-Major CAL: Corporal
SGT: Sergeant
ANNEX VI: STATISTICS ON DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS AGAINST THE POLICE TO ENHANCE HUMAN RIGHTS PROMOTION AND PROTECTION AND TO REDRESS NATIONAL SECURITY
YEAR
TOTAL
RANK 2009 2010 2011 2012
Chief Superintendent of Police
1 0 1 2 4Senior Superintendent of Police
12 13 2 9 36
Assistant Superintendent of Police
12 9 69 14 104
Senior Assistant
Superintendent of Police
1 3 7 9 20
Assistant Superintendent of Police 2
ndscale
61 65 32 51 209
Assistant Superintendent of Police 1
stscale
13 8 18 17 62
Senior Police Inspector
7 14 9 13 43Police Inspector 2
ndscale
35 151 159 143 488Police Inspector 1
stscale
120 91 67 105 380Senior Police Constable
35 31 40 70 176Police Constable 2
ndscale
184 143 212 104 643Police Constable 1
stscale
45 27 14 43 129TOTAL
526 555 630 583 2294Yearly percentage of sanctions
5.51% 19.77 % 10.83Source: DGSN