Kinshasa, 25 February, 2025 / 9:47 am (ACI Africa).
Bishop Sébastien Joseph Muyengo Mulombe of the Catholic Diocese of Uvira in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and two Catholic Priests were robbed of their valuables in an armed attack involving suspected members of the Armed Forces of the Central African nation (FARDC).
According to a February 21 report, Bishop Muyengo, Fr. Bernard Kalolero and Fr. Ricardo Mukuninwa “narrowly escaped death” when the suspected FARDC soldiers forcefully accessed the Bishop’s residence on February 20 “morning at 8:30 a.m.”
In the Information service of Propaganda Fide, Agenzia Fides, report, Fr. Ricardo is quoted explaining how the three suspected FARDC soldiers in uniform, speaking Tshiluba, a language spoken in West Kasai and East Kasai, two provinces in the Central western part of DRC accessed the Bishop’s residence by scaring away the security guard.
“I went out to ask the soldiers about the situation, but they pointed their guns at all of us and threw us to the ground along with the Bishop. They robbed us, taking money, phones, and other belongings,” Fr. Ricardo is quoted as saying.
After the robbery, Fr. Ricardo explains further, “they then locked us in our rooms and threatened to kill us at the slightest gesture so that they could search the whole house.”