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UK sanctions Sudan paramilitary commander identified by BBC Verifypublished at 11:03 GMT
Matt Murphy
BBC Verify senior journalist
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It’s been announced this morning that a Sudanese paramilitary commander – who was identified by BBC Verify killing unarmed captives – has been sanctioned by the UK government.
Brig Gen Al-Fateh Abdullah Idris – also known as Abu Lulu – was filmed shooting dead at least 10 people after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured the city of el-Fasher in late October.
Thousands of civilians are now believed to have been killed by RSF troops after the Sudanese military withdrew from the city in the Darfur region.
A day after BBC Verify published its investigation into Abu Lulu, the RSF released footage showing him being led into a prison cell by paramilitary troops. The commander, who had regularly appeared in online propaganda videos, has not been seen since.
In a statement, the Foreign Office said it believed Abu Lulu was “responsible for violence against individuals based on ethnicity and religion, and the deliberate targeting of civilians”.
Sanctions were also announced against three other RSF commanders – deputy RSF leader Abdul Rahim Hamdan Dagalo, Gedo Hamdan Ahmed and Tijani Ibrahim Moussa Mohamed. All of the targeted individuals are subject to travel bans and asset freezes.
You can read our investigation into Abu Lulu here, and our wider examination of how the el-Fasher massacre unfolded here.




