According to OSINT sources,these claimed M23 collaborators/recruits were arrested at the border between Uganda and Rwanda, before being extradited to Ituri (in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo). The commander of the Police in Ituri, General Ngoy Sengelwa presented these M23 recruits to the military governor, Lieutenant-General Luboya N'kashama Johnny, on Tuesday, November 26, 2024.
There are a total of 18 displaced persons, including minors, recruited at the Savo site in the Bahema-Badjere chiefdom, in the Djugu territory, Ituri province, and are under arrest in Bunia, the provincial capital.
These alleged M23 collaboratorsalleged M23 collaborators were arrested at the border between Uganda and Rwanda, before being extradited to Ituri (in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo), reports the commander of the Police in Ituri, General Ngoy Sengelwa, who presented these M23 recruits to the military governor, Lieutenant-General Luboya N'kashama Johnny, on Tuesday, November 26, 2024.
"On the 5th, these people supported by the recruiter crossed the border through Mahagi, Alego and Paida, and were intercepted already at the Uganda-Rwanda border, where they were to cross, reach North Kivu and go to Tshanzu where there is a training center of M23. The friendly services of Uganda, after intercepting them, returned them to us. And since they returned on November 15, they have been taken care of by the services," declared the boss of the Congolese National Police in Ituri, during the said presentation at the provincial head office in Bunia.
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The military governor of Ituri, Lieutenant-General Luboya N'kashama Johnny, is asking the ICC (International Criminal Court) to prosecute the recruiters of these displaced people.
"These young people that you see there, sacrificed, who come from poor families, displaced, victims, but we want to victimize them a second time. They went to recruit them because they are vulnerable, and also, because when they recruit them, there are some who will speak to defend these enemies. They are displaced people, that is a criminal act, it is a crime against humanity. We ask the ICC to take care of them because they are going to the displaced persons site," declared the gorvenor.
According to Intelligence from the local society and military sources within FARDC under the state of siege, the province of Ituri is under threat of attack by the M23, which collaborates with the Zaire militia, active in the territory of Djugu. A few months ago, bases of FARDC were simultaneously attacked by elements of the said militia in Kasenyi and Tchomia, on the shores of Lake Albert.