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RIB warns landlords against renting for ’house parties’

By IGIHE
On 19 December 2024 at 04:13

The Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has warned landlords to be cautious, particularly those renting houses to people intending to host "House Party" events.

RIB spokesperson Dr. Murangira B. Thierry emphasized this message in a recent interview with IGIHE.

The warning follows a disturbing incident where a student was severely assaulted after days of harassment at a house party in Kicukiro District.

RIB’s investigation revealed that the assault took place in a house rented by the perpetrators. Authorities arrested several individuals aged between 19 and 24 in connection with the crime.

Dr. Murangira warned that such events often lead to criminal activities, including child abuse, drug use, assault, theft, and public disturbance. He urged property owners to be vigilant and avoid renting their properties for "House Parties" to prevent the escalation of such incidents.

Landlords who fail to heed this warning may face legal consequences for aiding and abetting criminal activities.

RIB spokesperson, Dr. Murangira B. Thierry, has sent a strong warning to landlords renting houses to youth for 'House Party' events.

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