The evidence shows that, in each case, Dominic Ongwen played a prominent role in the planning and execution of the four attacks. For all of them, save Pajule, he did so as the commander of one of the four principal operational units of the LRA, the Sinia brigade.
Even though Bensouda is quoted to have said to have stressed to the MPs that her major focus in Uganda is to collect more evidence on Ongwen\'s case, Ayivu County MP, Bernard Atiku insists that the ICC should not only stop at the victims\' testimonies but expand its scope to security agencies alleged to have committed atrocities.
Bensouda says the victims of crimes perpetuated by the rebel group in Uganda and neighboring countries have waited far too long and deserve to see justice done. Her call comes just a day after Dominic Ongwen; a high ranking commander of the Lord\'s Resistance Army (LRA) was transferred to the custody of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Vincent Otti, the second-in-command of the Lord’s Resistance Army rebels has been dropped from the International Criminal Court’s “wanted listâ€, according to a latest communication by the Court’s Prosecutor. This comes more than five years after he was reportedly killed on the orders of Joseph Kony in October 2007.