Fatshimetrie recently revealed a gripping story involving an individual suspected of large-scale robberies, who was presented to the press and authorities in the town of Mbanza-Ngungu, located in the Kongo-Central region. The commander of the PNC territorial police station, Jean-Louis Liongo, shared details of this disturbing case, emphasizing that the alleged culprit was linked to several criminal acts that shook the region.
Residents of Mbanza-Ngungu have been lauded for their cooperation with law enforcement in the arrest of this notorious criminal. Commander Liongo expressed his gratitude to the people for their support and encouraged them to continue to collaborate with the police to ensure the safety of the community.
It was mentioned that the alleged criminal, nicknamed Bijoux Kiyika alias “docta inspector”, was involved in burglaries carried out in the region, including intrusions into magistrates’ homes. Colonel Jean Louis Liongo also indicated that this suspect was linked to several violent crimes which had cost human lives, adding a tragic dimension to this case.
The administrator of the Mbanza-Ngungu territory, Willy Makumbani, praised the rapid and efficient work of the police to apprehend the suspected individual and a group of alleged accomplices in motorcycle thefts in just four days. This rapid response put an end to the criminal activities of this group and reassured the local population.
This case highlights the importance of collaboration between the population and law enforcement to guarantee security and justice. It also highlights the crucial role of local authorities in managing situations of crime and violence. By working together, communities and institutions can help prevent and combat crime, ensuring a safer environment for all.
This episode highlights the need for constant vigilance and rapid action to counter criminal threats and protect society. It also reminds us that justice and security are shared responsibilities which require the commitment of all. By remaining united and united, citizens and authorities can face the challenges of crime and insecurity, ensuring a safer and more peaceful future for all.