Nine suspected members of the Mai-Mai militias arrested in North Kivu: the FARDC put an end to their activity

Title: Nine suspected members of Mai-Mai militias arrested in North Kivu

Intertitles:
– The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) put an end to the activity of the militiamen
– Combatant redeployment plan highlights Mayi-Mayi intentions
– The hunt for Mai-Mai militiamen continues in the territory of Beni

Introduction :
In a recent operation, the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) managed to arrest nine suspected members of the Mai-Mai militias in the North Kivu region. These arrests made it possible to seize several weapons of war and revealed the intentions of the militiamen as to the reorganization of their fighters and their deployment in different territories. This article looks back on this operation and highlights the importance of the continued hunt for Mai-Mai militiamen in the region.

The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) put an end to the activity of the militiamen

According to information provided by Captain Anthony Mwalushayi, spokesperson for the Sukola1 Grand-Nord operational sector, the nine suspected members of the Mai-Mai militias, also known as “Wazalendo”, were arrested during an operation carried out in the Kyavinyonge region, Beni territory, North Kivu. This action by the FARDC made it possible to put an end to the dangerous activity of these militiamen and to secure the area.

Fighter redeployment plan highlights Mayi-Mayi intentions

During their arrest, the alleged members of the Mai-Mai militias were found in possession of several weapons from the Masisi region. Questioned by the authorities, they revealed their intention to reorganize their fighters and deploy them in strategic regions such as the territory of Lubero, the chiefdom of Bashu, Beni Oïcha and the city of Biakato in Ituri. These revelations underline the need for the FARDC to remain vigilant and continue to track down Mai-Mai militiamen in order to prevent any potential threat.

The hunt for Mai-Mai militiamen continues in the territory of Beni

Following these arrests, the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo intensified their efforts to track down Mai-Mai militiamen in the North Kivu region. The fight against these armed groups is a major challenge to ensure the security of local populations and the stability of the region. Security and disarmament operations are continuing in order to eliminate any potential threat and restore peace to these troubled territories.

Conclusion :
The arrest of nine suspected members of the Mai-Mai militias in the North Kivu region is a significant victory for the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This highlights the authorities’ determination to deal with armed groups and maintain security in the region.. The continued hunt for Mai-Mai militiamen is essential to prevent any resumption of their activities and to guarantee peace and stability in the Beni territory

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