M23 rebel leader Sultan Makenga. File photo
Brig Richard Karemire, the army spokesperson told Daily Monitor that Brig Sultan Makenga disappeared on January 14.
“We don’t have him. He went missing,” Brig Karemire said.
However he did not explain how the rebel leader who had been under UPDF guard escaped from them.
He said the UPDF guards were meant to protect him from harm, but not “denying him freedom of movement”.
This
explanation is surprising as it does not answer how the UPDF was
protecting Makenga from harm if they could not account for his movements
to the extent that he even disappeared without the knowledge of those
guarding him.
The Congolese army on Tuesday said an
armed group suspected to be M23 had entered DR Congo and captured four
crew members of a crashed military helicopter in the eastern part of the
country.
The M23 rebels have been living in Bihanga
army barracks in Ibanda District after suffering defeat by the Congolese
and UN troops in 2013.
However their leader Makenga
was relocated to a secret place in Kampala where he had been under UPDF
control until January 14 when he escaped from the “protection ring.”
General Leon Mushale, the Congolese operational commander in North Kivu
Province, told journalists in Goma on Tuesday that the crew members had
been handed over to Makenga who is said to have escaped from Uganda
back to DR Congo.
The return of the former M23
combatants may see resurgence of fighting in the eastern DR Congo which
had displaced thousands of people.
Congolese
opposition politicians have accused the government of exaggerating the
revival of M23 rebel group in order to deflect attention from President
Joseph Kabila, who remains in power after his official tenure elapsed.
Sources say there is a rift within M23 and one group has gone to DR Congo.
Statement
Two weeks ago, Uganda government issued a statement, saying that M23 rebels who had been cantoned at Bihanga Military Training School had been quietly escaping.
Two weeks ago, Uganda government issued a statement, saying that M23 rebels who had been cantoned at Bihanga Military Training School had been quietly escaping.
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