justice orders searches to seek out

According to the confessions of two fugitive police officers, who claim to have participated in the execution of human rights defenders, the remains of Fidèle Bazana Edady were buried in a concession west of Kinshasa, on the way to central Congo.

as reported from Kinshasa, Kamanda wa Kamanda

According to the UN Joint Office for Human Rights in Kinshasa, searches began on Wednesday in what was the private concession General Zelwa Katanga “Djadjidja”. A concession that was divided into several plots that were sold to individuals after the murder. And it is per square meter that the excavations are carried out. The work is carried out by specialists from MONUSCO, explains the head of the joint office, and their help was requested by the Congolese military court.

Currently, there is no idea about the presence of a body buried in the excavated part. Research will continue on the entire fragmented concession.

Under house arrest, General Djadjidja, who has been assigned to Kisangani for several months, is being held in Kinshasa following testimony from RFI by the fugitive police. Revelations were confirmed by a third police officer who was arrested in mid-February in Lubumbashi. All three admitted that they had participated in the execution of Floribert Chebeya and Fidèle Bazana in early June 2010. Then Colonel, General Djadjidja, very close by General John Numbi, was at the head of the military police in Kinshasa.

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