 Three members of the Central African Amd Group 3R have been sentenced to prison. The sentence is ranging from 20 years to life for crimes against humanity in a first verdict by the special criminal court, a hybrid court of local and international judges. Issa Salih Adum, Usman Yawuba, and Tahir Muhammad accused of the May 21, 2019 massacre of 46 civilians in villages in the northwest were found guilty of, among other things, murder in human acts and human-lating and degrading treatment. The first was sentenced to life and the other two to 20 years in prison. The PSC was created in 2015 by the government under the sponsorship of the UN to judge war crimes and crimes against humanity committed since 2003. The first verdict was particularly expected.