Congo just grabbed all the houses that belonged to Claude Pero Luwara. The Justice Ministry made this move on March 8, 2025, because they say Luwara helps the AFC/M23 terror group. Officials learned through their investigation that Luwara bought several properties after he started working with these rebels. The Congolese government wasted no time taking these buildings away from him.
The first house they took sits in the Maman Mobutu area of Mont-Ngafula. Luwara had just recently bought another place in the Bisengo section of Bandalungwa. The Justice Ministry plans to charge everyone who helped Luwara buy these properties or transfer the paperwork. They mean business about stopping anyone who assisted with these deals.
The government really wants to catch Luwara himself. They've offered a $4 million reward for anyone who helps them find and arrest him. If you know where Luwara might be hiding, call (+243) 830 085 196. Officials hope someone will step forward with useful information.
This property seizure shows how serious Congo has become about fighting rebel groups. The government keeps trying harder to cut off money that flows to armed gangs, causing trouble across the country. They believe taking away resources from people like Luwara will make it harder for terrorists to keep operating inside Congolese borders.
The first house they took sits in the Maman Mobutu area of Mont-Ngafula. Luwara had just recently bought another place in the Bisengo section of Bandalungwa. The Justice Ministry plans to charge everyone who helped Luwara buy these properties or transfer the paperwork. They mean business about stopping anyone who assisted with these deals.
The government really wants to catch Luwara himself. They've offered a $4 million reward for anyone who helps them find and arrest him. If you know where Luwara might be hiding, call (+243) 830 085 196. Officials hope someone will step forward with useful information.
This property seizure shows how serious Congo has become about fighting rebel groups. The government keeps trying harder to cut off money that flows to armed gangs, causing trouble across the country. They believe taking away resources from people like Luwara will make it harder for terrorists to keep operating inside Congolese borders.