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Tracking Genocide fugitives is a priority – Interpol

International police (Interpol) and the Rwanda National Police last week hosted a three-day experts conference on genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity under the theme: ‘Closing the impunity gap’. Stephano Carvelli, the Assistant Director at Interpol who also heads the Fugitive Investigative support unit  based in Lyon France, spoke to The New Times’ Collins Mwai on tracking the suspects of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Stephano Carvelli believes Interpol has done its best to hunt down criminals who commit heinous crimes such as genocide and crimes against humanity. File.
Stephano Carvelli believes Interpol has done its best to hunt down criminals who commit heinous crimes such as genocide and crimes against humanity. File.
Collins Mwai