The courts hearing which lasted till around 9:30 PM also saw other detainees found guilty of crimes in the ongoing Anglophone crisis.
Tsi Conrad was found guilty of hostility against the State, terrorism, non possession of ID Card, contempt, simple rebellion, murder spreading of fake news but not guilty of non destruction of public property, illegal detention of arms, rebellion, civil war, group rebellion and murder.
On his part, Tha Emile was not found guilty of illegal detention of arms, spreading of fake news, spreading of fake news by electronic means, non possession of ID card, civil war and murder but found guilty of terrorism, hostility, secession, revolution, insurrection, looting and destruction of public property, rebellion, and contempt to civil servants.
Tamngwa Malvin was found not guilty of illegal detention of arms, spreading of false news, spreading of false news by electronic devices, group rebellion, civil war, murder, non possession of ID card but found guilty of terrorism, hostility, secession, revolution, insurrection, looting, rebellion, contempt to authority, destruction of public property.
Meanwhile Aselecha Martin according to the court is guilty of terrorism, hostility, secession, revolution, spreading of false information, spreading of false information by electronic devices, he was not found guilty of contempt, looting, rebellion, group rebellion and destruction of public property.
Another detainee, Guingah Valentine was found guilty of terrorism, hostility, secession, insurrection, rebellion, false news, and contempt but not guilty of illegal possession of firearms, civil war, group rebellion, non possession of national ID card, looting, spreading of false news by electronic means.
Lastly Awah Thomas Junior was found of terrorism, hostility, secession, revolution, insurrection, spreading of false information, spreading of false information by electronic means, contempt but not guilty of illegal detention of arms, group rebellion, civil war, looting and murder.
The case was adjourned to May 8, 2018 while the civil party is claiming the sum of 356 million FCFA as damages.
Zacheus Awanatio has been declared not guilty and acquitted.