Five DR Congo reporters \'abducted\' by police: Editor

Five DR Congo reporters 'abducted' by police: Editor

AFP  |  Kinshasa 

Five journalists at a newspaper in the Democratic Republic of were "abducted" on Friday, their said, after the publication of articles on the misappropriation of rations for police cadets.

"The police proceeded early this morning to abduct five journalists from AfricaNews. Octave Mukendi, Bruce Landu, Roddy Bosakwa, and were taken to an unknown destination," AfricaNews said in a statement.

The journalists had worked at the office of the tri-weekly newspaper overnight to finish the latest edition and were arrested on the premises.

The officers who took them did not show any documents, Kadima told AFP, adding that he had gone into hiding.

Earlier, he had written a letter to the complaining that police had conducted a "roundup" of copies of AfricaNews from newsstands.

On the front page of the current issue, the paper carried a story on an inquiry into misappropriation of police cadet rations, adding the of the country's police academies had been summoned.

is under sanctions by the United States, which accused him of responsibility for a 2013-2014 police operation in which at least 50 young men and boys were reportedly killed and more than 30 others were forcibly "disappeared".

When approached by AFP over the case of the reporters, Kanyama said: "Stop your bullshit. Do not quote me over things I know nothing about."

DR ranks 154th out of 180 countries on the press freedoms index.

The group on Wednesday sounded the alarm over the case of Sylvanie Kiaku, of the weekly La Percee, who has been detained for more than a week on charges of defamation, over two articles she wrote about redundancies at a

At the time it urged the authorities to release Kiaku pending trial and amend legislation "in order to guarantee the right of journalists to freely report the facts and expose abuses without fear of reprisals".

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 19:35 IST