Uganda charges 45 Rwandans with 'terrorism'

AFP  |  Kampala 

has charged 45 Rwandans with following their arrest at the border with earlier this month, a said today.

"We arrested 43 Rwandan suspects at the border with on December 11. On further investigations two other suspects were arrested," told AFP.


All have been charged "with carrying forged documents, false identities and the serious charge of as their intentions were pointing to that," he said without providing more details.

The suspects are being held at Nalufenya prison, east of the capital Kampala, often used to jail those accused of or involvement with rebel groups.

The suspects had been living in and claim they were travelling to as evangelists.

But says they are members of the National Congress, an opposition party in exile led by former allies of Paul Kagame, that deems a terrorist organisation.

Neighbours and have a fractious relationship, with their leaders competing for regional influence.

has long blamed for harbouring dissidents.

Two days after the 45 arrests, Rwanda's foreign ministry in a letter pressured to charge the suspects.

The ministry accused of facilitating the recruitment of rebels and their travel to training camps, allegedly in eastern

The same letter denounced "multiple unjustified arrests" of loyalists in recent months, including members of the ruling

Ugandan authorities say the loyalists were abducting and killing dissident Rwandan refugees, a claim backed by human rights groups but dismissed by

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First Published: Fri, December 29 2017. 17:35 IST