Reasons as why the Metropolitan Police shouldn’t extradite Genocide suspects to Rwanda.

The Metropolitan police commissioner , Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe.

The Metropolitan police commissioner , Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe.

By Gasasira, Sweden

Few days after the British Metropolitan Police went public on the case of genocide suspects who sought asylum in Britan ,Umuvugizi made investigations in order to find out if at all these genocide suspects happened to be extradited back to Rwanda will get justice .

In our investigations , we found out that there is no way these genocide suspects can get justice yet the Rwandan embassy went low on this same case of these genocide   suspects when it’s National Security Services once ordered  it’s embassy spy Jimmy Uwizeye to set ablaze the embassy premises in order  to blackmail these suspects in terrorism activities against Rwandan Embassy premises but there efforts where futile given that investigations found that there was an upper hand of employees of Rwandan embassy unlike there false manipulations and blackmails.

There is no way Rwandan justice could have helped the British metropolitan police in investigations of these Rwandan British nationals Dr Vincent Brown; Charles Munyaneza; Celestin Ugirashebuja; and Emmanuel Nteziryayo yet it has been inserting in a lot of efforts to extradite them back to Rwanda . The only forward for the British justice is to either prosecute them like the way countries like Sweden, Norway ,France and Denmark have been doing so or failure to do so at list take a strong stand of handing them over to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in order to get independent justice

Source: Umuvugizi

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