The head of Equatorial Guinea's Anti-Money Laundering Agency (ANIF), Baltazar Ebang Engonga, was arrested after more than 400 videos of women sleeping in different situations were taken, including those of the powerful.
These videos were discovered during the investigation of the crimes of money laundering, during the search of his home and office they found CDs and other items containing more than 400 videos of women he sexually abused.
Among the women who appear in the videos of those who were raped, there are important officials such as the Director General of the National Police, those who are related to the brothers of some important officials, such as the sister of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and women 'various ministers.
The High Representative of the State, Nzang Nguema explained that having sex without coercion is not considered a crime. He only said that there was concern about sexually transmitted diseases that would have been spread through Engonga's activities and therefore the government should have done something.
The government of Equatorial Guinea has issued instructions that the leader who will be caught fornicating in the office should be suspended without further delay because it will damage the trust of the people.
Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, through the X Wall, condemned these actions, affirming that "professionalism and courtesy are fundamental in our governance."
Africa News wrote that the authorities in this country have put their efforts into restoring the lost confidence of the administration and ensuring that it will not return.