Ubutegetsi bwa Repubulika Iharanira Demokarasi ya Congo buvuga ko kuva mu Kuboza 2025, bumaze guta muri yombi, abantu barenga ibihumbi umunani basanzwe bakora ibikorwa by’ubugizi bwa nabi n’ububandi

Ubutegetsi bwa Repubulika Iharanira Demokarasi ya Congo buvuga ko kuva mu Kuboza 2025, bumaze guta muri yombi, abantu barenga ibihumbi umunani basanzwe bakora ibikorwa by’ubugizi bwa nabi n’ububandi.
Abafashwe bafatiwe mu bikorwa byiswe “Ndobo” bigamije kurwanya ubugizi bwa nabi bukorerwa mu Mijyi.
Minisitiri w’Intebe wungirije akaba na Minisitiri w’Umutekano muri Congo, Jacquemain Shabani, yavuze ko ‘andi mabandi 896’ yafatiwe mu y’indi mijyi kuva mu Kuboza 2025 ubwo batangiraga ‘Operation Ndobo’.
Umujyi wa Kinshasa utuwe n’abarenga miliyoni 18 wazengerejwe n’amabandi yibumbiye mu matsinda atandukanye akora ubujura ndetse n’ubwicanyi bwitajwe intwaro.
Mu Kwakira 2025, abantu bakurikiye amashusho aho amabandi yateye banki akiba amafaranga nyuma agacakirana na Polisi bakarasana.
Constant Mutamba wigeze kuba Minisitiri w’Ubutabera wa DRC, yigeze guhagurkira insoresore zo mu mutwe wa Kuluna, akajya ababwira ko bazicwa. Aba barafashwe burizwa indege, Mutamba ababwira ko ” bagiye kwicwa
In English
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has announced that it has arrested over 8,000 people suspected of involvement in gang-related activities and banditry since December 2025. The arrests were made during an operation called "Ndobo" aimed at curbing crime in the country's cities
The majority of those arrested were picked up in the capital city, Kinshasa, with 7,116 suspects detained. Another 896 were arrested in other cities across the country. The operation was launched in response to the growing problem of gang violence and banditry in Kinshasa, which has a population of over 18 million people
The city has been plagued by gangs, known as "Kuluna", who have been responsible for robberies, murders, and other crimes. In October 2025, there were reports of gang violence, including an attack on a bank, which led to clashes with police. The government has vowed to crack down on these gangs and restore security to the city
Constant Mutamba, a former Minister of Justice, had previously warned the gangs that they would be hunted down and killed. He told the arrested suspects that they would be taken to their villages and executed. The government has been criticized for its tough stance on crime, but it has vowed to continue its efforts to restore security to the country [2].
The operation "Ndobo" is part of the government's efforts to address the growing problem of crime in the DRC. The country has been plagued by years of conflict and instability, which has led to a rise in gang violence and banditry. The government is working to restore security and stability to the country, but it remains a challenging tasks

NSANZIMANA Sylver
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