Border incident: Rwanda soldier arrested in Burundi

A Rwandan soldier has been detained in northern Burundi after inadvertently crossing the border, officials from both countries confirmed Wednesday, in an incident that underscores the fragile ties between the two neighbors.

The Rwanda Defence Force said Sgt. Sadiki Emmanuel, a driver in the force, “inadvertently strayed across the Gasenyi-Nemba border” on Sept. 24 and was arrested by Burundian police. The RDF described the incident as “an unfortunate common border incident” and said it would pursue diplomatic discussions to secure his release.

Burundi’s army later confirmed the arrest in a separate statement, saying the soldier crossed into its territory around midnight through a parallel path along the RN14 road in Busoni commune, Butanyerera Province. According to Burundian authorities, Emmanuel was stopped after advancing about 700 meters inside the border. He reportedly told police he had missed his return route near Camp Gako. Officials said he attempted to flee but was captured and is now held at Kirundo police station pending investigation.

Fragile Relations

The episode comes at a time of heightened mistrust between Rwanda and Burundi. The two neighbors, who share ethnic, political and security challenges, have had a turbulent relationship for years.

In early 2024, Burundi closed its border with Rwanda, accusing Kigali of supporting the RED-Tabara rebel group, which operates out of the Democratic Republic of Congo and has claimed deadly attacks on Burundian soil. Rwanda denied the allegations.

Tensions escalated further in March 2025 when Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye alleged that Rwanda was planning to attack his country a claim Kigali dismissed. Both countries have also been drawn into the volatile conflict in eastern Congo, where rivalries over armed groups have complicated peace efforts.

A Sensitive Border Incident

While accidental crossings are not uncommon in the hilly frontier, arrests of uniformed soldiers are rare and politically sensitive. Analysts warn that even minor incidents can inflame regional tensions.

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