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Congo ‘fugitive’ rebel leader held in AruaPublish Date: Mar 17, 2013
Congo ‘fugitive’ rebel leader held in Arua
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Col Eric Ndosa at Goli during the good old days in 2010. (PHOTO below by Richard Drasimaku)
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By Richard Drasimaku       

ARUA, Northern Uganda - Colonel Eric Zachariah Ndosa, the alleged fugitive leader of the Congolese M18 rebel group is in military custody at the UPDF 409 brigade in Arua district.

Uganda’s army, the UPDF says the renegade ex-commander of the Forces Arme’es de la Republique Democratique du Congo (FARDC) brigade in Mahagi district in the Orientale province was abducted by unknown people from Kampala and handed over to Congolese intelligence officers on Saturday.

However they were intercepted by the Ugandan security when they entered West Nile but the Congolese intelligence officers were left to go since they are well known.

“This was an abuse of our territorial integrity of the highest order. We did not know about the presence of a rebel on our soil and if DRC wanted to carry out such an operation, it should have informed us,” said Lt. Mark Mutono, the army spokesman for the West Nile region.

The Congolese government has for long complained about the presence of its renegade forces taking refuge in Uganda despite continuous assurance from the Ugandan government that the country will never be a safe haven for negative forces of its neighbours.

Mutono, while briefing journalists on the ongoing interrogation at his Arua office on Sunday, said Ndosa has insisted that he is a refugee and promised that documents to prove his refugee status will be availed to the interrogators on Monday or Tuesday this week.

But Congo insists that Ndosa (pictured right in Arua) is the leader of the recently announced M18 rebels who are causing insecurity in parts of Orientale province such as Omgbokolo and Ariwara.

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