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Police claims peaceful protesters infiltrated by ‘anti-gov’t’ operatives

Yesterday, an artist was knocked down by a water tank resulting in her death and a boda-boda rider. Activists took to the streets to demand justice for the dead singer.

by Sudans Post
March 30, 2021
South Sudan police spokesman Major General Daniel Justin speaking to journalists in Juba in 2019 [Photo by Sudans Post]
South Sudan police spokesman Major General Daniel Justin speaking to journalists in Juba in 2019 [Photo by Sudans Post]

JUBA – South Sudan police is claiming that activists who protested the death of a singer which occurred when a water tank operated by a foreigner struck a boda-boda motorcycle are infiltrated by anti-gov’t agents.

Yesterday, an artist was knocked down by a water tank resulting in her death and a boda-boda rider. Activists took to the streets to demand justice for the dead singer.

Speaking to Sudans Post this evening, police spokesman Daniel Justin claimed that anti-government agents that he couldn’t identify have infiltrated the group to implement what he calls and outside agenda through the protest.

“We accept peaceful protest as this is a right enshrined in the law of the land. But we don’t accept violent protesters infiltrated by outside agents that are anti-government and that seek to exploit the situation to get their agenda in,” Justin said.

“Currently, we are working with other security forces to make sure that clam return to the Juba, but people who went in to cause destruction on pretext of peaceful protests will be accounted for their actions,” he added.

Asked why activists including Wani Michael were arrested, the senior police officer said “anyone acting outside the law will be answerable for acting outside the law.”

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Comments 2

  1. morbe simon andrew says:
    5 years ago

    Who do you support ya junubian your own citizen killed then no action is done that is not and not fair in the eyes of men so justice and rule of law must be in place in these case. nationalize citizen this Abusei (Ethiopian) they are not trained to drive vehicle but because we south Sudanese love money and water we give them ok so let suffer in the action we do in the land of south Sudan

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  2. Achol Aro says:
    5 years ago

    According to my opinion about this circumstance or the accident of late singer. First of all, I am very sorry for what happened to the family of the late singer and South Sudanese as well. It is very significant lost for all of as South Sudanese.
    Secondly, “Junubian” should be support each other like this critically situation, but Junubian should not support to create negative attitude for themselves. For example, if the foreigner committed crime or wrong, Junubian should not involved because sh or he is a foreigner. South Sudanese’s amendments should count on the person according her or his situation.

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