The Borneo Post

Six arrested over murder of Burundi minister — Prosecutor

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NAIROBI: Burundi authoritie­s have arrested six people in connection with the murder of the country’s environmen­t minister, the prosecutor general said Saturday.

Emmanuel Niyonkuru, 54, the country’s water, environmen­t and planning minister, was shot dead shortly after midnight on New Years Eve in the most highprofil­e killing since Burundi’s political crisis began nearly two years ago.

Police were quick to term the killing an ‘assassinat­ion’ although the motive for the attack was not immediatel­y clear.

Prosecutor general Sylvestre Nyandwi told journalist­s that the minister had been shot in the head as he returned home in the capital Bujumbura.

“After this foul act, investigat­ions began quickly and six suspected perpetrato­rs were apprehende­d, including four men and two women,” he said.

Nyandwi said investigat­ions were still ongoing and did not reveal the identities of those arrested nor their alleged motives.

Niyonkuru is the first cabinet minister to be killed but other senior regime figures have been targeted since the crisis erupted over President Pierre Nkurunziza’s bid to run for a third term in April 2015.

General Adolphe Nshimirima­na, considered Nkurunziza’s righthand man, was killed in August 2015. Almost a year later former government minister and spokeswoma­n Hafsa Mossi was killed by gunmen in her car.

Other attacks have failed, with senior presidenti­al advisor Willy Nyamitwe, a spokesman widely regarded as the public face of the government, escaping an ambush by a group of gunmen as he returned to his Bujumbura home in November.

Burundi has commonly blamed neighbouri­ng Rwanda for the attacks.

At least 500 people have been killed and 300,000 have fled the country since the unrest began as protesters -- and then military coup-plotters – fought against Nkurunziza’s third mandate. — AFP

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