Delete those illicit Equatorial Guinea videos or face police

Delete those illicit Equatorial Guinea videos or face police

THE Zambia Police Service has warned against the circulation of the trending 400 illicit videos which featured a senior government official from Equatorial Guinea.

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This week has been set ablaze with people across the world sharing illicit videos of a youthful 54-year-old man whose energy levels are reported to be in contrast with this age.

The government official, Baltasar Ebang Engonga is said to have been a generous giver of what God blessed him with, sharing it with every woman close in his circle with no segregation or discrimination.

In the much watched and downloaded videos, Engonga was seen having a moment of pleasure with hundreds of women, according to reports, including, his pastors wife, the President’s sister, the Anthony General’s wife and daughter, his uncle’s pregnant wife, his younger brother’s wife, his best friend’s wife and his cousin among many more.

Further reports also indicate that two of his younger brother’s children are his.

But going by how the videos have been hyped, Engonga has been nicknamed as ‘CR7, the GOAT’ with a Ballon d’Or award from the internet, confusing a lot of Zambians who are watching to be impressed, and some to learn a skill.

While some people have downloaded telegram to watch the videos while at work, others have started making money and selling the link to desperate Zambians yearning to have a glimpse of Engonga’s bedroom skills.

But the Zambia Police Service is not happy with this trend, warning against sharing of blue movies in various locations as it constitutes illegal content under the laws of Zambia.

In a statement today, police spokesperson, Rae Hamoonga reminded the public that the possession, distribution, or circulation of pornographic or explicit content is a criminal offense in Zambia, as stipulated in the Penal Code and the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act.

Hamoonga said sharing or soliciting such material on social media or any other platform not only contravenes Zambian laws but also perpetuates the violation of individuals’ privacy rights and fuels harmful behaviour within the community.

He said anyone found in possession of the videos will risk being arrested.

“The Zambia Police Service is closely monitoring this situation. We caution that anyone found soliciting, sharing, or distributing these videos will be investigated and held accountable in accordance with the full extent of the law. We urge members of the public to act responsibly online and refrain from engaging in or promoting illegal content.”

“We are committed to safeguarding the digital space and upholding the law to protect all citizens. Let us work together to maintain respect and dignity within our society,” said Hamoonga.

By Buumba Mwitumwa

Kalemba November 7, 2024

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