Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo propelled an assault on the residence of the leader of a separatist religious organisation in Kinshasa early on Tuesday morning, and fired live ammunition and teargas at his supporters, a Reuters witness said.
The attack on the home of Ne Muanda Nsemi, a self-declared prophet and leader of the Bundu dia Kongo (BDK) sect, began around 4:30 a.m. local time (0330 GMT). Dozens of police were involved in the operation and gunfire could be heard in the capital’s Ma Campagne district after daybreak, the witness said.
It was unclear if the BDK supporters, who could be seen on the roofs of several nearby buildings, were armed. A police spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.


