Rwanda's most wanted genocide fugitive Felicien Kabuga is expected to be arraigned before a Paris court on Tuesday, French lawyer Emmanuel Altit told Reuters.
If the court decides to hand Kabuga to the UN court, the Genocide mstemind will still have a chance to appeal against the ruling at France's Court of Cassation, which hears whether rulings conform with the law.
Reuters said French intelligence agents spied on the children of Kabuga to track him down to an apartment in a Paris suburb and end a 26-year-long manhunt, the head of the police unit who arrested Felicien Kabuga said.
The inquiry gathered pace in March after an intelligence sharing meeting between investigators from France, Britain, and Belgium, home to some of Kabuga's children, as well as Europe's Europol law enforcement agency and a team from MICT.
"We realised ... that trail from the children protecting their father converged on Asnieres-sur-Seine," Emeraux told Reuters, referring to a
Paris suburb.