Eli Ndatuje of Royal Canadian Mounted Police was charged with accessing police records and passing information to the Rwandan government.
Eli Ndatuje, who worked for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is accused of using and providing police information illegally and sending it to the Rwandan government. Eli Ndatuje, who worked for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is accused of using and providing police information illegally and sending it to the Rwandan government.
On this Tuesday, the police announced that they arrested Eli Ndatuje, who worked at the Alberta station was convicted of unauthorized use of a computer, and breach of trust with respect to safeguarded information, an alleged violation of the country’s Security of Information Act.
He is expected to appear in court on 11 March. Now he has been released but has been ordered to submit his travel document so that he doesn’t leave the country. Rwanda used to use spies to get information from foreign countries where that information could be used to track down a person that Rwanda wants, which would result in that person being harmed and killed if he was considered an enemy of the country for having ideas different from those of the Rwandan government.
Some Rwandans who live in foreign countries often die in mysterious deaths and some of them are related to this kind of action.