The alleged leader of a Congolese militia charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity has been turned over to the International Criminal Court, the court announced Thursday. Germain Katanga, known as «Simba,» is the alleged commander of the Patriotic Resistance Force in Ituri, and allegedly committed six war crimes and three crimes against humanity in the lawless province, the court said in a statement. Katanga is the second suspect in ICC custody after Thomas Lubanga, an alleged warlord from the same region of Congo.