Five genocide suspects who sought refuge in UK run up £5m legal aid bill.
FIVE genocide suspects who sought refuge in the UK have racked up the highest ever legal aid bill for non-Brits - claiming over £5million.
They were arrested in May 2013 but it is believed it could be five years before their trial - meaning their legal aid bill could more than double. Harry Fletcher, Director of Victim’s Rights Campaign, blasted the revelation. He told The Sun on Sunday: “This is an extraordinary case. The Met are probing the five men who have successfully fought all attempts at extradition to Rwanda by claiming they will not face a fair trial.Mutabaruka is suspected of organising killings in the town of Gatare before fleeing to Ashford, Kent where he now works as a pastor.
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