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Residents of Juba raise alarm over rising insecurity

Some of the residents who spoke to Sudans Post on Monday said criminal activities such as motorcycle theft, house break-ins, and violent attacks have increased, especially during evening and night hours.

by Sudans Post
June 16, 2025
Residents of Gudele 2, west of South Sudan's capital city, Juba
Residents of Gudele 2, west of South Sudan’s capital city, Juba

JUBA — Residents of Gudele 2, west of South Sudan’s capital city, Juba, have expressed concern over growing insecurity, citing frequent robberies and gang-related attacks.

Some of the residents who spoke to Sudans Post on Monday said criminal activities such as motorcycle theft, house break-ins, and violent attacks have increased, especially during evening and night hours.

Eunice Semira Joseph, a resident of Gudele West, recounted a recent attack in which thieves stormed her home and demanded money and ended up raiding some of her belongings.

“I could not call for help because I know that neither neighbors nor the police would respond,” Semira said.

Sarah Poni, another resident of Gudele West, said the lack of a functioning police post in the area has left them vulnerable and desperate for help.

“The nearest police station is at Kuburi Haboba, which is quite far. Even if you call the police, what will you use to pay them to open a case—especially a case you know you won’t win?” said Poni.

Several residents alleged that police officers only act when bribed and rarely follow up on cases or even investigate to hold criminals to account.

“In our community, you don’t call for help because you know you won’t get it. To follow up on a case, you go to the police, write a statement, and pay. That’s the end of it,” said Poni.

Mjuma Mary, another, said they are living in fear amid a rise in criminal activities in the area.

“As early as 6 or 8 PM, our children are attacked, shot, and their motorcycles are taken. This is our daily cry,” Mary cried out.

Andrea Tatiso Bandia, the chief of Gudele 2 West, explained that even when suspects are arrested, the burden still falls on the victim.

“If a thief or gang member is arrested, the person who opened the case is expected to pay up to 2,000 South Sudanese pounds.”

A police post has been established in Gudele 2 West to serve the area.

However, due to a lack of food for personnel and unpaid salaries, the station shut down—leaving the community exposed to attack.

“The police who were assigned there eventually turned to extorting the community just to survive,” said Andrea Tatiso Bandia, the chief of Gudele West 2.

“We need the government to provide basic support—like food and timely salaries—so police officers can do their work properly.”

Residents called on the government to urgently address the situation by reinstating and reforming the local police sector, ensuring officers are equipped, paid, and committed to protecting the community.

 

 

 

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