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Fulgence Kayishema, who faces 56 immigration-relate charges in South Africa, is accused of partaking in the torching of a church in Rwanda where 2,000 Tutsi people were burnt to death.
He’s believed to have evaded arrest for more than two decades since being charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on allegations of ordering the murder of 2,000 Tutsi people inside a church.
Ralph Stanfield, his wife, Nicole Johnson, and three others face five different charges related to various incidents perpetrated by them since November 2022.
After abandoning his bail application in June, Kayishema, who faces 54 immigration-related charges and extradition to Tanzania, indicated he would be applying for political asylum instead.