Arrest of ‘Abu Lulu’ does little to distance RSF from Sudan massacre
Military commander arrested by RSF grew famous on social media after apparently recording himself killing civilians. The face in the photo has become well-known in Sudan. The fighter, with his medium-length hair framing a bearded face, has appeared in numerous videos. Sometimes he smiles, even as he kills unarmed people. This is Abu Lulu. But the p
hoto of him released last Thursday by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the group he purported to represent, showed him with handcuffs on after being arrested. The arrest is part of RSF’s efforts to distance itself from atrocities committed in the Darfur city of el-Fasher, which its forces took control of on October 26 after 18 months of siege. At least 1,500 civilians have been killed since the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) fled the town , and the RSF rampaged through, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. Abu Lulu, also known as Brigadier General al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, has come to symbolise Sudan’s descent into cruelty since the war between RSF and the SAF began in April 2023. Over the past year, Abu Lulu has been linked to a series of killings across Sudan. His alleged crimes, witnesses say, were not random acts of violence but deliberate performances meant to intimidate, inflame ethnic tensions, and project a grotesque image of power. In al-Jaili, north of Khartoum, footage appeared of him killing two prisoners of war. In Omdurman’s city’s Al-Salha neighbourhood, he is reported to have participated in the killing of 31 civilians. In West Kordofan state’s Al-Khuwair locality, he is reported to have executed more than 16 captured soldiers, with witnesses alleging his motives were driven by racial hatred. And in el-Fasher, he was filmed confronting an unarmed restaurant owner, asking for his tribe, and shooting him dead after the man replied that he was from the non-Arab Berti tribe. The victim’s desperate pleas for mercy were ignored. On October 27, 2025, more footage circulated online, appearing to show Abu Lulu’s forces killing dozens of civilians in el-Fasher. The massacre, filmed and shared on social media, led to widespread outrage, and the man behind it seemed to relish the attention.
