Rwandan Dossier Against Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa and Col Patrick Karenzi: Part III
Rwandan Dossier Against Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa and Col Patrick Karenzi: Part III
Rwandan Dossier Against Kayumba and Karenzi: Part 3
As we announced on Monday July 5, 2010 (see article “Rwandan Dossier Against Kayumba and Karenzi: Part I here), AfroAmerica has obtained from our invaluable sources original copies of the dossier concocted by the Rwandan Government and sent to the South African Government and INTERPOL requesting the arrest and extradition of the exiled Rwandan General Kayumba Nyamwasa and Colonel Patrick Karegeya.
AfroAmerica Network promised to progressively share with you, our readers, the content of the voluminous but extremely interesting dossier. The dossier involves the Rwandan Government and South Africa, but also other countries in the region. Today we will focus on Colonel Patrick Karegeya, a co-indicted with General Nyamwasa.
As we continue with Part 3 of the dossier, another alleged Rwandan Intelligence services operative has been charged for conspiring to assassinate the Rwandan general. The Rwandan, Pascal Kanyandekwe joins four more already in custody in South Africa: Shafiri Bakari, Juma Husein, Ahmed Ali and George Francis. Another suspect, Francis Gakwerere, who is the initial suspect apprehended after the failed assassination attempt, has disappeared while on a temporary release. He is a Rwandan intelligence operative.
His indictment provoked the ire of the Rwandan government.
In the picture above, an extract of the original copy of the accusation shows that Colonel Karegeya ‘s crime stems for his friendship with General Kayumba Nyamwasa. The identity provided is:
Accused: Patrick Karegeya, Former Colonel in the Rwandan Defense Forces
Birth: Rubare, Republic of Uganda. 1960. Son of: John and Jane Kanimba
Marital Status: Wife Leah Karegeya, with children
Further into the dossier, the formal charges are detailed along three main counts:
Count 1: Terrorism and subversion by armed attacks
Count 2: Premeditated murder, complicity and conspiracy to commit murder
Count 3: Creation and association of a terror criminal gang organisation
The fourth count in General Kayumba Nyamwasa’s case, Violation of the Leadership Code of Conduct and failure to declare assets, is not retained against Colonel Karegeya. He was jailed for two years for that, one of the mains reasons he fled in the first place.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010