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Khartoum in double seizure of Libyan, South Sudanese arms

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September 10, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – Libyan government forces acting in collaboration with their Sudanese counterparts have laid hands on a stash of materiel buried in the desert borderlands between the two countries, officials from both sides confirmed on Monday.

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Sudanese military sources told Sudan Tribune that the joint forces found great amounts of arms, M-21OF Grad missiles and ammunition stashed in the desert as they said by some “gangs” in preparation for an attack on, or smuggling into Al-Kufra town in Libya’s southeastern borders with Sudan and Chad.

The story was corroborated by the military commander of Al-Kufra town, Colonel Suliman Hamid, who said that their forces found the weapons near Alewinat passageway and continue to reconnoiter the surrounding areas in search for additional hideouts.

Al-Kufra was one of the towns Sudan helped to liberate during the 2011 uprising against former Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi by supplying arms to the then rebel-turned-ruling National Transitional Council (NTC).

Mustafa Abdul Jalil, former leader of the NTC before its dissolution this week, praised the role Sudan played in liberating during a visit he paid to Khartoum in November 2011.

“It would not have been possible to liberate Al-Kufra from Qaddafi forces without the Sudanese military support” he stated.

Separately, Sudanese police announced on Monday the seizure of arms and ammunition during a raid on a house south of the capital Khartoum.

According to Sudan official news agency (SUNA), police forces raided the house after receiving reports from citizens that it contains arms.

SUNA said that police investigations revealed that the house is rented and was inhabited before by a member of South Sudan’s ruling party the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and other South Sudanese citizens.

Some of the arms and ammunition seized, according to SUNA, includes the following: 1 Kalashnikov rifle, 5 mortars, 581 Kalashnikov bullets and1 bullet of DShK machine gun.

Sudan claimed on 31 August that it foiled an attempt by allied rebels of the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) to smuggle arms into Khartoum in a vehicle that was captured by security authorities in White Nile State. Khartoum accuses South Sudan of supporting SRF rebels, a charge Juba denies.

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  • 11 September 2012 13:16, by Logic

    Wasted words masqueraded as an article.

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    • 11 September 2012 13:51, by Aaban

      Tell me about it, what a waste of man shale? And it wouldn’t take long before their barristers and solicits come up with foolishness and wickedness to defend undefinable gangster which are led by the criminal wanted by laws, 

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      • 11 September 2012 15:07, by Paul Ongee

        Yaki Ya Khartoum,
        Your profession of fabricating stories is known all over the world. Why don’t you say the house was build by Mohamed, rented to Mohamed and used by Mohamed to hide weapons brought by Mohamed from Mohameds in Libya to change the regime of Mohamed Omer Hassan Al-Bashir. I think it makes perfect if it’s put this way instead of pointing finger to South Sudan or SRF.

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    • 11 September 2012 17:57, by mohammed ali

      The illogical Jallabi, you can look at the Sun and say the same words about it! I couldn’t stop laughing.

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      • 11 September 2012 19:42, by Whortti Bor Manza

        Very foolish indeed. one cannot comprehend this report. What has South Sudan to do with arms burried in the desert?Khartoum is known as the greatest lier and prefabicator of all distortions on earth. May you go to hell with your lies.

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  • 11 September 2012 14:54, by sudani

    Dear Readers
    To be frank, this reporter has a problem with south sudan. where did libya & south sudan cordinate to supply guns to be burried in that desert, They have no share border with libya. this is forgery,. sudan NISS has did it and make a cover up in order to gain smooth relationship with this thungs of libya.

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    • 11 September 2012 15:12, by Paul Ongee

      Yaki Ya Khartoum,
      Your profession of fabricating stories is known all over the world. Why don’t you say the house was build by Mohamed, rented to Mohamed and used by Mohamed to hide weapons brought by Mohamed from Mohameds in Libya to change the regime of Mohamed Omer Hassan Al-Bashir. I think it makes perfect sense if it’s put this way instead of pointing finger to South Sudan or SRF

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      • 11 September 2012 15:28, by Paul Ongee

        Khartoum played a significant role in supporting rebel-turned-ruling National Transitional Council (NTC)in Libya to get rid of Gaddafi and now it’s Libyan turn to topple regime in Khartoum as usual. Every weapon was smuggled into each country by "gangs" of Mohameds in the name of Mohamed Al-Rusul Allah. What goes around comes around.

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    • 11 September 2012 18:07, by mohammed ali

      Sudani, you might have read the article very quickly.Nowhere they were saying that the weapons burried in the borders with Lybia has any connection with SS.IF you noticed they said "Separately, Sudanese police announced on Monday the seizure of arms and ammunition during a raid on a house south of the capital Khartoum." the 2 things were not related but the heading of the article is confusing...co

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      • 11 September 2012 18:24, by mohammed ali

        con:If the weapons found in Khartoum was a fabrication why would they : one Klashinikov , 5 mortars....why not 200 klashinkov 20 mortar ...bla..bla. They could make sense for accusations.

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        • 11 September 2012 22:49, by mohamed mahgoub

          Josef Gobbels the Nazi Germany propagana minister once said: the big lieif u tell it enoug,people will think its the truth,u only good at killing ur ppl better read history so u know to fabricate such lies,u believe SS would smuggle a single one AK47 rifle into khart. to change the regime!

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  • 11 September 2012 15:05, by Jalaby

    I hope it won’t be long till we hear the same praising words that Mustafa Abdel Galil said about Sudan from Mr. David Yauyau (just replace Al-Kufra with the south & Qaddafi with SPLA:
    “It would not have been possible to liberate the south from SPLA forces without the Sudanese military support”

    Jalaby (Abo Tagia)

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    • 11 September 2012 17:32, by abraham

      Nothing new just a terrorist praising another for their terroristic deeds.

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  • 12 September 2012 01:46, by jur_likang_a_ likan’g

    What a fabrication!!

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  • 12 September 2012 07:43, by Ayman fadul

    this article is worthless

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  • 12 September 2012 12:30, by Bol Pur

    Sudan people must be realistic and honest here. How can you get weapons in your Arabs borders and says they belong to South Sudan. I think South Sudan has taught you a lesson that you will never forget. Anyway South Sudan cannot hide weapons like you but rather use them direct on you.

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