Published December 11, 2015
Congolese authorities say a man who was among the most wanted for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda will soon be transferred to the Congolese capital for interrogation.
Gen. Richard Kasonga, spokesman for the Congolese army, told The Associated Press on Friday that suspect Ladislas Ntaganzwa is currently being held by security forces in the eastern town of Goma.
Ntaganzwa was arrested four days ago in Congo's North Kivu province. Congolese officials have released few details about the arrest other than to say that he did not resist and it took place after they had dismantled his rebel group's headquarters in the area.
The perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide fled across the border into eastern Congo afterward, where Congolese authorities say they have wreaked havoc ever since.
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