François Toussaint

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François Toussaint
Born6 October 1965
Lodja, Democratic Republic of Congo
NationalityBelgium
Other namesKalonda Omanyama, David Ngoy
Military career
AllegianceRevolution and Justice
Years of service2013 – 2014

François Toussaint, also known as Kalonda Omanyama or David Ngoy, born on 6 October 1965 in Lodja, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a Belgian-Congolese mercenary convicted of murder.

Life[edit]

Born in DR Congo, his father was a Belgian spy and his mother was Congolese. He was convicted of murder committed in 2005, after which he fled the country, travelling between multiple countries including Burundi, Gabon and Congo. In Congo he was accused of training Mai-Mai militias in South Kivu. In January 2009 he was arrested but promptly released following intervention of human rights organization.[1]

Central African Republic[edit]

In 2013 together with Armel Sayo he created armed group Revolution and Justice. On 1 November he crossed the border into the country and created training camp in the outskirts of Paoua. He was in charge of training and military strategy. He left the group on 5 February 2014 following dispute with Sayo. On 7 July 2014 he was arrested by MISCA in Bouar and transferred to Bangui.[2]

On 15 October 2015 he was sentenced by Belgian court to 20 years in prison for 2005 murder of Manuel Maroquin.[3]

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