The Congolese national police recently made significant progress in the fight against insecurity in Baraka, arresting eleven suspected bandits, most of whom are minors. Presented before the interim mayor of the city, Madam Emeritus Tabisha Mongelwa, these individuals are accused of various crimes, including rape and armed robbery.
The senior commissioner of the Fizi territorial police station, Colonel Jean-Jacques Malumba, declared that these alleged bandits were apprehended during their operations in different districts of the city. Local people have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to help keep the city safe.
The interim mayor welcomed this police action and stressed the importance of collaboration between the population and the security forces. She also sent a message to the alleged bandits, urging them to change their lives and seize the opportunities available to them to become useful members of society. These individuals were transferred to Kakunga Central Prison in Fizi to face legal proceedings.
This police success demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement to ensuring the safety of citizens and fighting crime. It also highlights the importance of close collaboration between the population and the authorities to ensure a safe and peaceful environment for all.
It is encouraging to see that the efforts of the security forces are bearing fruit, but it is essential to maintain this momentum and continue working together to eradicate insecurity in the Baraka region and beyond.
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