The chief registrar of the Zemio court in the Central African Republic has vanished without a trace, with local authorities suspecting involvement of Russian-linked mercenaries operating in the region. Family members have raised the alarm after losing all contact with the official, who was reportedly taken under unclear circumstances.
Disappearance fuels concerns over foreign mercenary activities
Reports indicate the clerk was last seen in the company of individuals believed to be associated with a private military company active in the Central African Republic. No ransom demands or further developments have been confirmed, leaving relatives in distress.
Legal vacuum deepens in conflict zones
Zemio, a town already grappling with instability, now faces a legal crisis as the sudden absence of its top judicial officer disrupts court operations. The incident has drawn attention to the broader challenges posed by the presence of foreign armed groups in civilian areas.
Families demand answers amid growing uncertainty
Relatives have appealed to local leaders and international observers for urgent intervention. While no group has claimed responsibility, the incident underscores the precarious security situation in parts of the Sahel and Central Africa, where mercenary groups continue to exert influence.
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