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DRC’s Mysterious Arms Broker Held in Detention Amid $18 Million Scandal

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
June 18, 2025
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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s military intelligence has been holding Lebanon-born businessman Dani al-Achkar in detention since April, amid allegations surrounding an arms contract worth millions of dollars.

The Congolese Deputy Prime Minister in charge of defense is seeking the return of an $18 million deposit paid out in the contract, which was never fulfilled.

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Al-Achkar’s detention has sparked concerns about the transparency and accountability of arms deals in the DRC.

The country’s government has been seeking to strengthen its military capabilities, particularly in the face of the ongoing conflict with the M23 rebel group in the eastern regions.

In recent months, the DRC has explored new partnerships, including negotiations for three new Chinese combat drones.

The DRC government has been working to bolster its security forces, with Egypt recently supplying light weapons and ammunition to support the Congolese army. However, the conflict in the eastern DRC remains complex, with multiple armed groups and external influences contributing to the instability.

Rwanda’s alleged support for the M23 rebels has further complicated the situation, despite denials from the Rwandan government.

The case of Dani al-Achkar highlights the need for greater scrutiny of arms deals in Africa.

Corruption and lack of transparency in these transactions can have far-reaching consequences, including the diversion of funds meant for security and development.

As the DRC continues to navigate its security challenges, ensuring accountability and transparency in arms procurement will be crucial.

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