Saturday, October 19, 2024

Ex IGP and Bamporiki Edward pardoned !

 


The Cabinet meeting that met on Thursday, October 18, 2024, approved the President and the Minister, granting pardons to those who are members of positions in the National High Institutions.

Article 3 of the Resolutions of this Cabinet, states: "The Cabinet approved the President's Order granting amnesty to 32 people convicted by the Courts, and the Minister's Order approving parole for 2,017 people sentenced and Courts.”

This presidential decree granting amnesty, published in the State Gazette on Thursday, October 18, 2024, also lists the inmates who were granted amnesty including Bamporiki Edouard and CG (Rtd) Emmanuel Gasana.

This former Secretary of State in the former Ministry of Youth and Culture, was convicted of taking advantage of another person's property by fraud and using the authority given to him by law for his own benefit.


This is after he was accused of embezzling 10 million Frw from investor Gatera Norbert for his business activities in the Romantic Garden investment.

Bamporiki Edouard was about to complete two years in prison, because in January 2023 he was sentenced by the High Court to five years in prison and a fine of 30 million Frw, where this sentence had resulted from his appeal after in September 2022 the High Court of Nyarugenge had sentenced you to four years in prison and a fine of 60 million Frw.


This former Secretary of State in the former Ministry of Youth and Culture, was convicted of taking advantage of another person's property by fraud and using the authority given to him by law for his own benefit.

This is after he was accused of embezzling 10 million Frw from investor Gatera Norbert for his business activities in the Romantic Garden investment.

He was found guilty of using the power given to him by the law for his own benefit, based on the fact that he directed the project of irrigation in his activities which were for the public interest.

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