Chapter Sixteen

It was around 5 pm when cases involving former inspector Ondula and his colleague were brought before the court. The cases were delivered by concerned citizens of the country who were seeking justice for the innocent people who had lost their lives due to the alleged actions of the two men. The judges present in the courtroom at the time decided to postpone the case for a week, giving the government time to gather tangible evidence in order to prosecute the accused. This decision did not sit well with the citizens, who were eager to see the two men punished for their alleged crimes.

Interestingly, Ondula was also being tried for another offense: allowing two prisoners to escape from an international prison, an unprecedented event in the country's history. The gravity of the situation was not lost on the citizens, who were demanding swift and decisive action from the court.

As the trial was postponed, tension hung in the air, as the citizens' desire for justice was palpable. The high s
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