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Minister Ronald Lamola Praises Law Enforcement Agencies for Arresting Rwandan Fugitive

South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, commended the country’s law enforcement agencies for capturing Fulgence Kayishema, a Rwandan fugitive who had been on the run since 2001. Interpol had issued a Red Notice at the request of the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunal (IRMCT), which had sought Kayishema for genocide and crimes against humanity in Rwanda.

The Capture of Fulgence Kayishema

Kayishema had allegedly orchestrated the murder of almost 2000 Tutsi refugees, including women, men, children, and the elderly, at the Nyange Catholic Church during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The arrest of Kayishema sends a clear message that the law will eventually catch up with fugitives regardless of the time elapsed and the borders they attempt to hide behind.

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Minister Lamola’s Comments

Minister Lamola emphasized the significance of Kayishema’s arrest, stating that it sends two clear messages. Firstly, the law is not limited by time constraints, and secondly, South Africa will not serve as a sanctuary for fugitives. He also expressed the country’s willingness to assist other nations and international organizations in locating and apprehending criminals, with the expectation that other countries would reciprocate the same efforts.

The Importance of International Cooperation

The capture of Kayishema showcases the effectiveness of international cooperation between law enforcement agencies and organizations like Interpol and the IRMCT. Such collaboration plays a crucial role in bringing perpetrators of heinous crimes to justice, irrespective of the time elapsed and the borders they try to hide behind.

South Africa’s Dedication to Human Rights and Justice

South Africa’s role in arresting a high-profile fugitive like Kayishema highlights the nation’s commitment to upholding human rights and justice, both locally and globally. By assisting in the capture of a wanted criminal, South Africa sends a clear message that the country is dedicated to maintaining law and order and ensuring that those who commit atrocities face the consequences of their actions.

The Lesson for Fugitives and Criminals

The arrest of Kayishema serves as a potent reminder that the law’s arm is indeed long and that individuals will eventually be held accountable for their crimes. This successful apprehension also reinforces the importance of international collaboration in law enforcement, highlighting the need for countries to work together in the pursuit of justice.

The capture of Rwandan fugitive Fulgence Kayishema is a testament to the persistence and determination of law enforcement agencies, both in South Africa and around the world. This successful apprehension serves as a powerful example of the importance of international cooperation and the unwavering commitment to the principles of justice and human rights.

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