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DR Congo leader's ally 'trapped' | |
(about 12 hours later) | |
A key ally of DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is trapped in an armed stand-off ahead of Sunday's election, according to UN sources. | |
Nzanga Mobutu, son of late Congolese ruler Mobutu Sese Seko, was campaigning on behalf of President Kabila in Gbadolite, in the north of the country. | |
Armed supporters of rival candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba surrounded him inside a radio station, the sources said. | |
Earlier, five people were reportedly killed in a prison riot in Kinshasa. | |
Shots fired | |
Mr Mobutu had armed guards with him when he went uninvited to the radio station guarded by soldiers loyal to Mr Bemba, a senior UN official in northern Uganda, who has asked not to be named, has said. | |
Kabila's kingdom Bemba: rebel contender | Kabila's kingdom Bemba: rebel contender |
Some reports say several people have been killed but the UN has not officially confirmed this. It is not clear who fired the first shots. | |
UN sources say the situation in Gbadolite has since calmed and the UN is trying to negotiate the departure of Mr Mobutu from the radio station, our correspondent says. | |
Gbadolite is the Mobutu family's home town but Mr Bemba has strong support there. | |
Tensions are high across the country ahead of Sunday's run-off presidential vote. | |
Prison riot | |
The two candidates were belligerents in the civil war and both still have loyal armed forces. | |
The stand-off in Gbadolite comes just hours after rioting broke out at the main prison in the capital Kinshasa. | |
A source inside the prison and a human rights groups have told the BBC's Arnaud Zajtman that five inmates were killed in the violence. | |
The police say no-one was killed and 10 people were injured, nine of them lightly. | |
Armed police restored order after several hours of rioting. | |
The unrest started after relatives were stopped from bringing food to prisoners after a breakout earlier in the week. | |
The escapees were convicted of killing former President Laurent Kabila. | |
Joseph Kabila, his son, faces former rebel leader Mr Bemba in Sunday's presidential run-off. | |
The 14 soldiers who escaped on Monday had been sentenced to death for their role in the 2001 assassination. | |
They were among scores of people convicted for Laurent Kabila's death. | |
Sunday's run-off vote will conclude the country's first fully democratic polls since independence in 1960. |