Jolie involved in plotting to arrest Uganda's commander

Angelina Jolie was once required to take part in a strange plot to arrest Uganda's chief commander, Joseph Connie, along with her then husband Brad Pitt. According to a report published in London's Sunday Times, Luis Moreno Ocampo, former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, demanded that the actress be trapped [...]
According to a report published in London's Sunday Times, Luis Moreno Ocampo, former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, demanded that the actress trap the Cony.
The information was first published by Mediapart, the popular French newspaper, whose article was published Friday and was available to the British newspaper.
Moreno Ocampo reportedly hired Jolie in the spring of 2012, trying to promote her and her husband at the time, Brad Pitt, in a plot to send Connie to custody in the Central African Republic, where he had the base.
Joseph R. Connie is the leader of God's Resistance Army (LRA), a group of guerrillas who once operated in Uganda.
“Forget other celebrities, it's that”, Moreno Ocampo wrote in an e-mail.
She likes to arrest Connie. She's ready. Maybe Brad will also accept.
Moreno Ocampo wanted to introduce Jolie and Pitt to the US Special Forces near the Kony castle, but this plan, according to the report, never came true.
He even told her that American troops are eager to get Connie, and after the meeting, they will do it. )
The former prosecutor said Jolie had recommended that she might seduce Commander Connie to dine, as a plot to arrest him, the published report reportedly broadcast Klan Kosova.












