According to Serge Brammertz, Mr Augustine
Bizimana died in 2000 in the Democratic Republic of Congo and all tests
done on the remains prove him to be the one.
The downing of the aircraft carrying former resident, Juvenal Habyarimana, led to the massacre of 800,000 people in 100 days.
His Prime Minister, Agathe Uwilingiyimana, was killed a day after during the early stages of the slaughter.
“Bizimana was alleged to be responsible for the murders of former
Prime Minister, Agathe Uwilingiyimana, and 10 Belgian United Nations
peacekeepers, and for the murder of Tutsi civilians in five Rwandan
regions,” Brammertz revealed in a statement.
According to the statement, prosecutors conducted DNA analysis “late
last year” on remains that had earlier been recovered from a grave site
in Pointe Noire in Dr Congo.
“Subsequent investigations and comparative DNA analysis over the last
several months ruled out that the remains were those of any other
person,” it said.
The prosecutor stated that his office is still searching out the
former commander of the Presidential Guard of the Rwandan Armed Forces,
Protais Mpiranya, and five other Rwandan suspects.
“The key lesson from the death of Augustin Bizimana is that the world
should give timely justice,” the secretary of genocide survivors’
organisation – Ibuka Naphtal Ahishakiye, told Reuters.