Genocide Suspects in Britain to Be Nabbed

Genocide Suspects hiding in the Britain will soon be brought to Rwanda for trial, The National prosecution has announced saying the previous impediments have been removed.

Martin Ngoga the Prosecutor General has said that a British court has provided reasons why Britain had previously not cooperated in the arrest and deportation to Rwanda of suspects of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Ngoga says, Rwanda finds reasons listed by the British Court as nolonger existing in the Rwandan Judicial system.

“We are talking to the British Judiciary to revise the reasons on their list and consider having perpetrators tried or deported to rwanda.”

The 1994 genocide against Ethnic Tutsi’s claimed about a Million lives. Most of the perpetrators are scattered allover the world.

Most countries had argued that they didn’t believe in Rwanda’s Judicial system which they said wasn’t competent enough lacked.

However, a few years ago, several suspects have been transferred from International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha,Tanzania to be tried in Rwanda where they committed such heinous crimes.

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