KINSHASA, DR Congo
Congolese police say they have arrested key suspects in the murder of an Italian diplomat, nearly a year since the incident which happened in the eastern part of the country.
According
to Aba Van Ang, the provincial commissioner for the North Kivu police, six men
were arrested on Wednesday. They were presented to Constant Ndima, the governor
of North Kivu and are said to be "serious criminals, who have accomplices
operating on motorbikes".
The
revelations came 11 months after the ambassador, Mr Luca Attanasio (pictured), was killed
in an ambush in Nyiragongo territory, four kilometres from the eastern DRC town
of Goma.
He
was attacked by armed gunmen who also killed his bodyguard and his driver as
they drove on a road considered "dangerous".
The
provincial commissioner said that the men were “criminals [who] often kidnap
international officials" in North Kivu, but did not reveal their
identities.
“Some were operating in neighbouring countries and in the DRC and Maniema province, while others were carrying out their criminal activities in the city of Goma and its surroundings," the North Kivu provincial police commissioner said.
Romy
Ekuka Lipopo, vice-governor of North Kivu, wants the suspected bandits brought
before the military justice system, suggesting the seriousness with which the
government was treating the case.
"I
am also appealing to our justice system. It must be our secular arm. Today, let
justice be done," he insisted.
Officials
at the time had suggested the Italian diplomat had no clearance to travel in a
region where, usually, dignitaries are often given additional security escort
on prior request.
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