CPS to 'consider' genocide charges
Sunday People
|December 14, 2025
War Crimes Team investigated Rwandans now in UK
PROSECUTORS are considering genocide charges against two Rwandans living in the UK.
Scotland Yard's War Crimes Team has been investigating the pair for seven years and has now sent files to the Crown Prosecution Service.
They are among six men the War Crimes Team has been probing.
Police interviewed suspects from Kent, Essex, London and Manchester voluntarily in 2020 and detectives have visited Rwanda several times during the investigation.
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