11/05/2026
The interim chief of the Kayumba chieftaincy, Malemba Nkulu territory, was arrested on Sunday, May 11, 2026, at 10:00 AM, marking an important milestone in the fight against armed networks targeting national parks. He is accused of organizing attacks, acting as a liaison between field operatives and hidden rebel groups, and coordinating criminal activities in the region.
These arrests follow several serious incidents. At Upemba National Park (Lushinga area), armed groups attacked the park, killing, torturing, and kidnapping individuals, while stealing equipment including computers and phones. These attacks threatened park operations, local communities, and protected wildlife. In the Okapi Wildlife Reserve at Epulu, similar incursions endangered both wildlife and surrounding communities, highlighting the vulnerability of protected areas to armed groups.
Local communities played a critical role in reporting these individuals, allowing authorities to locate and arrest the perpetrators. However, Richard Ilunga, interim chief of the Kasenga Mondwe group in Kayumba, remains at large. He is considered the main link between the Upemba attackers and a hidden rebel cell, distributing fetishes and coordinating attacks, boasting of his immunity.
This arrest represents a major milestone and strong signal, but it is urgent to continue identifying and neutralizing the remaining threats. Community vigilance is essential to protect protected areas and support the work of security forces. Any information can be shared via WhatsApp: +243978169293