Terrorism: Rwanda Parades 57 Suspected Rebels Arrested In DR- Congo - Liberty TV/Radio - News - Voice For All! Vision For Alll!
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July 18, 2020
The Rwanda Investigations Bureau, RIB has paraded, through the streets, 57 suspected rebels recently arrested in the jungles of the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC.
Acting Spokesperson of the Bureau, Dominique Bahorera shortly after they were brought before journalists in the Rwandan capital Kigali, said the suspects, arrested by the DR- Congo military, were accused of terrorism and formation of armed groups to destabilise Rwanda.
However, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda and the Rwandan Movement for Democratic Change, Bahorera said they belonged to different terror groups based in DR-Congo, such as the National Liberation Front, FLN.
The terrorists were handed over to Rwanda in the framework of security cooperation between the two countries, according to the RIB.
The Rwanda Investigations Bureau, RIB has paraded, through the streets, 57 suspected rebels recently arrested in the jungles of the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC.
Acting Spokesperson of the Bureau, Dominique Bahorera shortly after they were brought before journalists in the Rwandan capital Kigali, said the suspects, arrested by the DR- Congo military, were accused of terrorism and formation of armed groups to destabilise Rwanda.
However, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda and the Rwandan Movement for Democratic Change, Bahorera said they belonged to different terror groups based in DR-Congo, such as the National Liberation Front, FLN.
The terrorists were handed over to Rwanda in the framework of security cooperation between the two countries, according to the RIB.
It would be recalled that, last year, the DR- Congo and regional countries met to deal with the armed groups operating in Congo, which have been threatening the security of the region for decades.
It would be recalled that, last year, the DR- Congo and regional countries met to deal with the armed groups operating in Congo, which have been threatening the security of the region for decades.