Salomon SK Della, collaborator of Moïse Katumbi, is the subject of an investigation relating to national security in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The precise nature of this investigation has not been revealed, but it seems to be linked to the files handled by the Military Intelligence Staff. According to rumors circulating on social networks, the investigation would relate to potentially serious facts, compromising national security.
The absence of communication from the competent services on the motives of this arrest only arouses all speculation. Some put forward the hypothesis of illegal possession of a firearm or an attempt to travel with it in violation of civil aviation regulations.
This umpteenth incident has worsened the political and security situation in the DRC a few months before the elections. The distribution of electoral seats is also at the heart of the debates, under fire from critics, and the High Military Court is continuing to investigate the Mwangachuchu trial.
As the humanitarian and social situation deteriorates, with new reports of violence in Kwango province perpetrated by the Mobondo militia, the ICC is increasingly involved in the country to investigate massive human rights violations.
The fire at the Big Market in Lisala also caused considerable material damage and led to the loss of three lives.
Recent events bear witness to the urgency of the situation and the need to redouble efforts to guarantee peace, security and respect for human rights in the DRC.