DR Congo to execute gang members

KASESE, UGANDA – NOVEMBER 29: A police tape is seen after the clashes between Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) and Rwenzururu kingdom’s royal guards near the Kingdom’s palace in the Kasese region in Uganda on November 29, 2016. Heavy fighting broke out Saturday in the western town of Kasese, home to King Charles Wesley Mumbere of the Rwenzururu kingdom, when his royal guards attacked patrolling security forces, killing 14 police officers and 41 militants. The Rwenzururu kingdom is a traditional monarchy based near the Rwenzori mountains which straddle Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, of the Bakonzo people — with supporters among those who share the same culture and language in the DRC. ( Lubowa Abubaker – Anadolu Agency )

The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has announced that the death penalty will be applied to members of the “Kuluna” gangs operating in urban areas.

In a recent statement, DRC Minister of Justice Constant Mutamba revealed new measures to combat these gangs. He highlighted the creation of the “Urban Gangs Combat Commission” and plans to launch operations in neighborhoods where gang activity is most prevalent.

Mutamba emphasized that gang members will be prosecuted as “terrorist criminals” and stressed that strict measures would be taken against them.

“We will impose the death penalty on gang members operating in urban centers,” Mutamba stated.

In the capital, Kinshasa, home to around 20 million people, “Kuluna” gangs are infamous for crimes such as robbery, extortion, assault, and murder. These gangs, largely made up of unemployed youth, have made life increasingly difficult for residents.

Although the death penalty remains legal in the DRC and is often handed down by courts, it has not been carried out since 2003.

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