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B.C. resident faces hate speech charge after complaint made to War Crimes Program

May 20, 2021 | 2:09 PM

OTTAWA — A probe by the RCMP’s international investigations section into videos that allegedly threatened people in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in charges against a man living in Kelowna, B.C.

Mounties say the man from Australia faces a charge of wilful promotion of hatred, after a complaint was received by Canada’s War Crimes Program within the Justice Department. 

Police say the complaint related to videos circulating online where a man was alleged to have uttered threats towards people living in Congo. 

Kibwe Ngoie-Ntombe was first arrested last June and charged with uttering threats and counselling to commit assault and arson, but the hatred charge was only announced on Thursday.