AGPC: The party is mobilizing against telephone harassment of Carole Agito Amela

Title: Carole Agito Amela, president of the AGPC, victim of telephone harassment: the party takes action!

Introduction :
The Agir pour le Congo (AGPC) party recently faced a series of harassments against its president, Carole Agito Amela. Malicious individuals tried to extort money from the senator by posing as journalists. Faced with this situation, the AGPC decided to react by filing a complaint and taking legal action to put an end to these criminal acts.

Telephone harassment: an attack on the dignity of Carole Agito Amela

For several weeks, Carole Agito Amela, president of the AGPC, has been the subject of incessant telephone harassment. Unknown individuals posing as journalists attempted to extort money from him. Faced with the senator’s refusal, they have now stepped up their actions by threatening to release alleged incriminating videos. This situation constitutes an attack on the dignity and image of Carole Agito Amela.

The action of the AGPC to put an end to harassment

Faced with this worrying situation, the AGPC has decided to take measures to protect its president and fight against these harassers. In a press release, the party announced the filing of a complaint with the General Prosecutor’s Office of Gombe. The objective is to put an end to these criminal acts and to dismantle the clandestine network behind these harassing calls.

The mothers of the party and the supporters of Carole Agito Amela are mobilizing

Party moms and supporters of Carole Agito Amela have shown their unwavering support for the senator. They demand that Congolese justice act quickly to put an end to these actions. They stress the importance of fighting against telephone harassment, which undermines the dignity of Congolese women. This mobilization aims to promote women as mothers, wives and actors of the future.

The legal action of the AGPC: a step towards justice

The AGPC stressed that its legal action is in accordance with Congolese laws, in particular articles 74, 75 and 150 of the Congolese penal code Book II and the digital code. By filing a complaint, the party sends a strong signal to the harassers, showing its willingness to uphold the rights of Carole Agito Amela and to put an end to these harmful acts.

Conclusion :
The telephone harassment suffered by Carole Agito Amela, president of the AGPC, will not go unpunished. The party decided to take action by filing a complaint and taking legal action. This mobilization aims to put an end to these criminal acts and to protect the dignity of the senator. The promotion of Congolese women, in all their dimensions, is at the heart of this fight against harassment

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