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Congo will execute more than 170 people convicted of armed robbery, official says

Congo executes 102 'urban bandits' with 70 more set to be killed, officials say
January 05, 2025

(CNN) โ€” More than 170 inmates on death row were flown from Congoโ€™s capital to a high-security prison in the north where they will be executed, Congolese authorities said.

Seventy of the convicts were transported on Sunday, Congolese Minister of Justice Constant Mutamba said, adding to 102 other prisoners who have already been sent to Angenga prison in the northern Mongala province.

The men have been convicted of armed robbery and are locally known as โ€œKulunasโ€ or โ€œurban bandits.โ€ Theyโ€™re aged between 18 and 35, Mutamba said in a statement. He did not say when the executions would take place.

Some have welcomed the measure as a means of restoring order and security in the cities, while others are concerned about the risks of abuse and human rights violations.

โ€œWe welcome this decision by the minister because it will help put an end to urban crime. From 8 p.m. onwards, you canโ€™t move around freely because youโ€™re afraid of running into a Kuluna,โ€ said Fiston Kakule, a resident of the eastern city of Goma.

Espoir Muhinuka, a human rights activist, warned of the possibility of extrajudicial executions and called for a strict respect for judicial procedures and fundamental guarantees. He fears that political pressure could lead to unjust convictions and arbitrary executions.

โ€œThe situation in the DRC is complex and requires a multidimensional approach. The fight against urban gangs must go hand in hand with efforts to combat poverty, unemployment and social exclusion, which are often contributing factors to crime,โ€ he said.

Congo abolished the death sentence in 1981, but it was reinstated in 2006. The last execution took place in 2003.

In March 2024, the Congolese government announced the resumption of capital punishment in cases of treason by military personnel.In May, eight soldiers were sentenced to death, and in July, 25 soldiers were convicted of similar offences. None is known to have been executed.

Correction: This story has been updated to correct that none of those on death row has yet been executed, as was previously reported by AP.

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