
JUBA – The South Sudan National Police Service said on Monday that they have received 10 South Sudanese deported from Egypt.
Col. John Kassara Koang Nhial, spokesperson, said the deportees were reunited with their families.
“On December 23, 2024, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) received 10 South Sudanese deportees at Juba International Airport. No criminal charges were filed against them; therefore, they were reunited with their families, as they had no criminal records,” Nhial said in a security update report on Monday.
Nhial said that the overall security situation from December 26 to 30, 2024, was relatively calm and stable throughout the country, with only minor incidents reported.
He said there was no report of road ambush and attack on highways and interstate routes during the Christmas period.
However, he said some states and administrative areas recorded minor and isolated criminal occurrences, including social violence.
According to Nhial, in Gumel-Ayok-Thok village of Kuach North Payam, Gogrial West County, a 31-year-old housewife was beaten to death by her husband in a domestic violence incident on December 26, 2024.
He said the perpetrator was apprehended, and a case was opened at the Kuajok County Police Station.
“On December 26, 2024, a 20-year-old male was assaulted and stabbed to death in the Lologo residential area of Wau. The suspect was apprehended, and a case was opened at the Wau Town Police Station for further investigations.”
Additionally, on December 26, 2024, a 12-year-old girl was raped by a 38-year-old man in Majook-Yien-Thiou of Awiel East County.
“The victim was taken to Malual-Kon Hospital for a medical check-up, and the suspect was apprehended. A case was opened at the Awiel East County Police Station for further investigations.”
He said that on December 27, 2024, a 44-year-old Sudanese foreign national was shot and injured by an unidentified armed perpetrator in Kejin Boma of Maban County.
“On December 27, 2024, an armed Sudanese man missed his target and accidentally shot his wife in the Maban refugee camp. He was apprehended and detained at the Maban County Police Station for further investigations.”
“The police hereby warn all club owners about the risks and consequences of allowing teenagers to organize and conduct unlawful discos, parties, or social gatherings secretly at their premises.”