Inua Advocacy Welcomes Arrest of Police Officers Linked to Refugee Robbery

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 10/11/2025
Human rights group Inua Advocacy has welcomed the arrest of police officers implicated in the 2023 robbery of a Burundian refugee during the forced relocation of asylum seekers. Inua Advocacy Communications Officer Brenda Buliyani described the arrests as a significant step toward accountability (…)
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