Equatorial Guinea has started legal proceedings against Baltasar Engonga and his accomplices involved in their 400 viral sex tapes.
The Government said the acts violated the ethical and moral values of the noble society.
They also said they will take into consideration violation of privacy, prior consent, explicit or implicit consent and damage to the reputation of those involved.
Tasked to tackle crimes such as money laundering, he himself was arrested on October 25 for embezzling a huge sum of money from state coffers and depositing it in secret accounts in the Cayman Islands.
He was taken to the infamous Black Beach prison in the capital, Malabo.
His phones and computers were seized, and a few days later, his sex clips went viral online.
Chief prosecutor Anatolio Nzang Nguema has said that if medical exams revealed that Engonga was “infected with a sexually transmitted disease”, he would be prosecuted for an offence against “public health”.
Source: Ahora EG.