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How the Rwandan embassy in Tanzania recently kidnapped FDRL top commander in charge of Combat operations from Tanzania


How the Rwandan embassy in Tanzania recently kidnapped FDRL top commander in charge of Combat operations from Tanzania

A killing squad head by Lt Col Tinka abducted Gen stanislas Bigaruka from Tanzania to notorious directorate of military intelligence detention where he is inserted on severe torture with possibilities of being murdered at any given time.

By Gasasira, Sweden
Reliable Information obtained by Umuvugizi confirms that Kagame's intelligence outfit continue to heighten their subversive activities of abducting Gen Stanislas Bigaruka, who was the in charge of combat operations in FDRL and deputy commander to General Sylvestre Mudacumura.

This abduction activity of Gen Stanislas Bigaruka was carried out by the notorious killer Lt Col Tinka, who is the military attaché to the Rwandan embassy in Tanzania. This blood thirsty killer squad led by this notorious murderer Tinka, intercepted him near his residence in a Tanzanian town of Kigoma, where he has been living with his children after fleeing Rwanda after 1994 Genocide.

According to Umuvugizi investigative desk, the abduction of Gen Bigarura Stanislas happened when he was on his way from Kigoma after visiting his children heading to another place called Mweso in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he was supposed to continue his journey heading to Zambia in order to meet some of the Rwandan refugees who resides there.

This killing squad led by Lt Col Tinka Faustin, assisted by some of the security officials in Tanzania, abducted Gen Bigaruka and handed him over to the notorious Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) which is famously known of abducting and murdering several Rwandans, to an extent that it's not a shock to find out that Gen Bigaruka Faustin also faces this fate of being murdered after extracting necessary information they wanted from him.

What is so strange in all this, is how a country like Tanzania, well respected in the region and built on the foundations of respecting human rights, can be an accomplice and allow to facilitate this notorious murderer Lt Col Tinka Faustin to abduct people of such high profile regarded as President Kagame's number one enemy from its soil given that Gen Bigaruka Stanislas is well known as one of the leaders of FDRL armed group which has been battling the Government of president Kagame immediately after 1994 genocide with it's headquarters in DR Congo .

All the people we talked too agreed on one thing that even if the FDRL armed group , of which Gen Bigaruka Stanislas was it's deputy leader in charge of combat operations , is also well known of having committed atrocities against innocent Civilians most especially in DR Congo , but Tanzania was a shocker to abscond its international obligation by violating international laws on refugees and became an accomplice to the abduction of a person who it had granted asylum status without delivering him to any competent courts to either charge him basing on Tanzanian law or pronounce it's self on his final fate before deporting him back to Rwanda , a country they well know that it's one man's state and without independent Justice.

To make matters worse, was this ill decision of Tanzanian authorities to hand over an operational commander of an armed group which has been well known of battling Rwanda Defence Forces which means that his life is put at high risk most especially that Rwanda's killing squad which is interrogating him under the notorious directorate of military intelligence is famously known of torturing and shedding blood of it's suspects than providing them to it's kangaroo military courts.

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