The detained Cameroon Anglophone separatist leaders are expected in court today for a verdict on the hebeas corpus motion filed in by their lawyers.
After making their first public appearance at theAppeal Court in Yaounde on November 1, the detained leaders had the opportunity to tell their story in court as their lawyers pleaded for their immediate release on grounds they were illegally extradited to Cameroon.
Lead counsel for the detained Barrister Fru John Nsoh expressed optimism after the in-camera hearing describing the process as “the best day of his life” as a lawyer and expected the court to rule in their favour.
It is now left for the court to decide whether to free the ten detained Anglophone leaders on release them as family members and friends hold their breath.