Okot Odhiambo

Okot Odhiambo (also known as Two Victor, his radio call sign) was a senior leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, a Ugandan militant group which operates from Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

[1] The prosecution alleges that Odhiambo led a number of massacres and commanded attacks against two internally displaced person camps in 2004, during which more than 300 people were burnt, shot and hacked to death and children were abducted.

[1][3] In April 2008, it was reported that Odhiambo and eight others had been killed by LRA leader Joseph Kony during a dispute over a proposed peace deal.

"[2] He contacted the International Organization for Migration seeking safe passage to Uganda,[6] along with 45 other rebels and 10 abductees,[7] but said he would not surrender unless he was given a guarantee that he would not be turned over to the ICC.

[12][13] Odhiambo's body was found based on GPS coordinates provided by the man who buried him after his death and afterward defected to UPDF forces.