In recent news, a notable event has caught the attention of the media and public opinion. Indeed, the prosecution at the Court of Cassation underlined the seriousness of the remarks made by the former Minister of Tourism and national deputy, Modero Nsimba, during a hearing on Friday March 22. The public prosecutor recalled that these statements constituted an offense of harmful attribution and the propagation of false rumors.
According to the representative of the prosecution, it is of little importance to seek the origin of the audio in question, affirming that the essential lies in the content of the incriminated remarks. Modero Nsimba’s lawyers, for their part, requested that the judicial police officer be summoned to clarify the origin of the disputed audio.
This case, which concerns allegations relating to the death of the former Minister of Transport, Chérubin Okende, would involve the Head of Military Intelligence, General Ndaywel, as well as Christian Tshisekedi, brother of President Félix Tshisekedi, according to the audio in question .
Pending the indictment of the public prosecutor, as well as the pleadings to come, this case arouses interest and concern within the Congolese political sphere.
This situation once again demonstrates the complexity of political issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and underlines the importance of independent and impartial justice to preserve order and stability.