In Brazzaville, a troubling case has emerged involving 22-year-old Ngangoue Ransny, who was reportedly kidnapped on October 16 by Colonel Gauthier Lebela, a member of the Paracommando Group (GPC).
Photos of Ransny circulated online, accompanied by a plea from his family for public assistance in locating him. The incident has prompted widespread concern, with folks expressing frustration over growing insecurity and calls for accountability on social media.
In response, Facebook comments reflect a community grappling with fear and anxiety. Chris Massala, one commenter, expressed feeling “traumatized” by the state of the country, asking, “When will there be peace of mind?”
Another commenter, Phédron Bocko, questioned the effectiveness of authorities in handling such incidents.
Others sought clarity on the motive behind the abduction, calling for a deeper understanding of the case.
A post on Brazzanews (a Facebook page) includes contact numbers for anyone with information, urging the public to assist in locating Ransny.
This story underscores the serious concerns of citizens around safety and the accountability of officials in Congo-Brazzaville.