Skip to content
  • +491637286573 +254 713 672500
  • info@cradior.com
  • Stöckachstrasse, 16a 70190 Stuttgart Germany
RADIO R

RADIO R

Your home of African Music

  • Home
  • About R FM
  • News
  • Watch Live
  • Articles
  • Podcasts
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Program
  • Contact Us
  • Live Radio
  • Register
  • Events
  • Toggle search form
  • Azimio Leader Raila Odinga Donates 1.5 Million,1000 Iron Sheets to Toi Market Fire Victims News
  • Malawi Government Announces State Funeral and 21 Days of Mourning Vice President Saulos News
  • TSC Announce 20,000 Intern Jobs for Grabs News
  • Real Madrid Coach Ancelotti, Confirms Militao Return After Injury. News
  • Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been Impeached News
  • UK Parliament Passes Rwanda Asylum Law. News
  • Mexicans Mourn Murdered Congressman as Political Violence Cases Surge News
  • Somali’s AUC Chair Candidate Fawzia Yusuf Steps Down and Backs Raila. News

Equatorial Guinea Official Arrested over 400 Sex Tapes Featuring Wives of Prominent Public Figures in the Country

Posted on November 5, 2024November 5, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Equatorial Guinea Official Arrested over 400 Sex Tapes Featuring Wives of Prominent Public Figures in the Country

Equatorial Guinea’s Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), Baltasar Engonga, has been arrested following allegations that he recorded more than 400 explicit videos featuring the wives of prominent public figures in the country.

The scandal emerged during a separate investigation into fraud allegations against Engonga, aged 54, when authorities uncovered a trove of CDs containing explicit material during searches of his home and office.

Among the people implicated in the recordings are high-ranking officials’ spouses, including the wife of the Director General of Police, close family members, and relatives of senior government figures, including the sister of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and spouses of multiple government ministers.

The videos reportedly feature encounters in various locations, including Engonga’s office, sometimes with the national flag visible in the background.

The recordings were reportedly consensual but have since been leaked online, leading to widespread public outrage and intense scrutiny from local media.

Reports describe the revelations as unprecedented in the country’s history, exposing what it called “flagrant violations” of ethical standards by a senior public official.

Known locally by the nickname “Bello,” Engonga’s position has now become a focal point of national controversy, with allegations spanning multiple high-profile individuals.

Equatorial Guinea’s Attorney General Nzang Nguema commented on the scandal, clarifying that consensual relations without coercion are not criminal under current laws.

However, he raised concerns over public health risks and emphasized the importance of a supportive environment for reporting any instances of non-consensual encounters or abuse.

The Attorney General also noted the potential risk of sexually transmitted diseases arising from Engonga’s alleged activities, adding urgency to the government’s response.

Following the scandal, the government swiftly enacted a suspension of officials involved in any sexual conduct within ministry offices as part of a broader “zero tolerance” stance on behavior that compromises public trust.

Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue condemned the actions in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), underscoring that “ethics and respect are fundamental in our Administration” and reaffirming the nation’s commitment to enforcing public service integrity.

The case has highlighted the government’s dedication to maintaining a professional and ethical standard across its institutions. Officials have stated that they aim to prevent future breaches of public trust and reinforce a respectful workplace culture.

Post Views: 1,582
News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Two Men Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison for Murdering Ugandan Olympic Athlete
Next Post: Eight Teachers Arrested in Homabay for Alleged Exam Malpractice

More Related Articles

African Celebrities Owning Hollywood — From Lupita to Burna Boy Articles
Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Launch Drone Attack, Striking Israel’s Ramon International Airport News
Pope Leo XIV Canonizes First Two Saints of His Pontificate: Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati Articles
South Africa Races Against Time as 100-Day Countdown to Historic G20 Summit Begins Articles
Russia Slams European Push to Reimpose UN Sanctions on Iran News
Julius Malema Hate Speech Case: Court Finds Him Guilty News

Related Posts

  • Benga Queen Princess Jully is Dead News
  • Nigeria Appoints Bruno Labbadia as New Coach News
  • Five Storey Building Collapses in Uthiru. News
  • How to Apply for Jobs after Kenya-Germany Labour Deal News
  • Six Dead in Thailand after Drinking Bootleg Liquor News
  • Woman Buried Alive in Gold Shaft Mine in Siaya News

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki, Declares Wednesday a Public Holiday to Mark Idd-ul-Fitr. News
  • One Dead and Seven Missing after Two Japanese Military Helicopters Collide. News
  • England Defeat Netherlands 2-1 to Reach the Euro 2024 Finals News
  • Botswana Hold Elections as President Mokgweetsi Madison Seeks Second Term News
  • Government Plans to Send More Teachers Abroad for Jobs News
  • Launch of Diaspora Affairs Strategic Plan(2023-2027) News
  • Directors at Silver Bells Academy in Eldoret Arrested for Issuing Fake KPSEA Exams News
  • Manchester United Beat Leicester City 5-2 on Wednesday Night News

Copyright © 2023 RADIO R. || Designed & Developed by AATA