Okot Odek, Who was identified as a kingpin of the Lord
Resistant Army (LRA) and who has been
captured by the Rebels in the Central African Republic has been recaptured and
revealed by a key figure in the group on the account of a local police source. “We
have a list of LRA chiefs who are wanted and considered dangerous… and the one
who has
just been handed over to American forces is commander Okot Odek,” said the police source in Obo, a city in eastern CAR where Ugandan and US forces tracking the LRA are based.
just been handed over to American forces is commander Okot Odek,” said the police source in Obo, a city in eastern CAR where Ugandan and US forces tracking the LRA are based.
The source added
that Odek’s identity had been confirmed by himself and by “certain elements”
who had surrendered. He was handed over to US forces on Monday by a faction of
the Seleka rebels in CAR. The transfer followed recent LRA attacks in the east
and northeast of the country resulting in at least one death and dozens of
abductions.
Odek was a senior
commander and former key bodyguard for LRA chief Joseph Kony, an indicted war
criminal who continues to evade a years-long international manhunt, though much
of his force has been dispersed by African Union troops with US support. According
to UN estimates, the LRA slaughtered more than 100 000 people and abducted 60,000
children in a bloody rebellion against Kampala that began in 1986.
Odek was
kidnapped by the LRA as a child around eight years old in the Gulu region of
northern Uganda, a bastion of the rebellion. He later rose to be LRA
lieutenant-colonel, running militia forces in the Garamba national park in
northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The US-based Enough Project,
which has long monitored the LRA, called Odek in 2010 “one of (the) LRA’s most
able commanders”.
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