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Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition

By Julius N. Uma

January 11, 2011 (JUBA) – A Ugandan national and a corporal belonging to the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) are being investigated after the duo were found in possession of four boxes of AK-47 ammunitions, the southern army said on Tuesday.

Phillip Aguer Panyang, the spokesperson for Sudan’s Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) told Sudan Tribune that the incident, occurred when a patrol intercepted two motor bikes carrying four people.

The patrol was a combined force of both the SPLA and SAF, which were established as part of a 2005 peace deal, known Joint Integrated Units (JIU). An independent SPLA patrol was also present.

The incident occurred on Sunday night, around Suuk Sita (Market Six), located just behind the JIU barracks towards Kator, south of the regional state capital, Juba.

“When these people were stopped, they defied orders from our forces and started running. Our patrol team followed these people and managed to arrest two of them,” Panyang said.

He added, “When these people were searched by our patrol forces, they were found to be in possession of four small bags, each contacting 700 rounds of ammunition. Each box contains 700 rounds of ammunition”.

The SPLA spokesperson identified those arrested as Jubara Al-Mhadi, a corporal allegedly belonging to Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) currently serving in one of the JIU’s in Juba, and James John Magodoba, a Ugandan.

Panyany said that the pair’s motives remain unclear but preliminary investigations are being undertaken by both the SPLA intelligence unit and the Police.

“As you are aware, it’s the duty of the Police maintain law and order, including matters to do with security of the people,” Panyany said, adding that the ongoing investigations will be completed by Wednesday.

Al-Sawarmi Khaled, the northern army’s spokesman on Monday denied any link to the ammunition incident.

When contacted on Tuesday, Habib Migadde, the head of Chancery at the Juba-based Ugandan consulate told Sudan Tribune that the matter had not been brought to their attention.

“We have not yet received any information to that effect. But if such an incident happened and involved a Ugandan, then it’s very unfortunate,” Migadde said over the phone.

The incident occurred on the first day of a week-long self-determination referendum to decide whether the south shall remain part of Sudan or separate and form a new country.

Voting has been peaceful in most parts of the south but the contested border region of Abyei has seen clashes between local police and members of the Misseriya tribe. On Monday ten southerners were killed allegedly by a Misseriya militia when crossing the north-south border.

Analysts say that a return to conflict between north and south is most likely to be triggered by a confrontation along the north-south border or Abyei – oil-producing areas – where the border has not been demarcated.

Abyei was also due to hold a referendum simultaneously to decide whether the region remains in the north or joins the south. However, the referendum has not begun as the south has refused to accommodate Khartoum’s demand that the Misseriya, who enter the area for a few months each year to graze their cattle, be given full voting rights.

Voting in the southern referendum began on January 9 and officially ends on January 15, with results expected be announced in mid-February.

Nearly 4 million southerners registered to vote in the referendum, which is a key part of Sudan’s 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).

(ST)

19 Comments

  • DOOR
    DOOR

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    Those lost Ugandan must be investigated properly.
    They might be LRA agents trying to buy and deliver weapon to LRA.
    If it is the NCP which try to mess up with the southerners in Juba, let try and they will not forget how they would be deal with.

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  • makuei
    makuei

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    At this time when money talks, any body from anywhere, even those we think are our friends, neighbours and supporters can let us down. Let the Southern security watch out.

    Raphael Makuei

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  • Ahmed
    Ahmed

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    What Southerner Sudanese think of this video, This happened in the South where life is worthless

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EdZqQeUpDM

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  • Mading
    Mading

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    This is a serious case which the Government of southern Sudan should investigate properly. I have three main suspected areas namely:
    1. The Ugandan might be from LRA and is buying them to destabilize Western Equatoria.

    2. They might be bringing them for sale to our Mundari, Dinka and Nuer cattle in order to kill themselves with

    3. The GONU might be planning to block referendum process as they are now doing in Abyei. They might be having nasty plans to attack Juba and our forces should not sleep but rather defend the nation to be.

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  • Elizabeth Nyirou
    Elizabeth Nyirou

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    The GOSS and civilian southerners sudanese should take care about ugandan and kenyan.They are bussiness people but which kind of business they are doing? sometime you can got kenyan or ugandan carrying the cloths in his shoulder he bought mineral water where actual this guy could got enough moneys for himself or herself to rent the house,good food and soda.Do you think he/she could got moneys from those clothes he carry? they are been hire by arabs

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  • Peter Elia Kuzee
    Peter Elia Kuzee

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    It is dangerous to these who wants to play that game,once they fire a single bullet,and we knows that it is a ugandan, Most of them will died like dogs, believe me.
    There will be blood.

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  • Tambura
    Tambura

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    Ahamed
    How people can take law at their hand like this? even thought it is not southern.

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  • Ahmed
    Ahmed

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    Do Southerner Sudanese still want secession from the North after that video above? People sometimes ask other Africans why they aren’t proud to be African and why they avoid being called African, What is the benefit of walking around calling yourself African? Who are these Africans? Once you call yourself African now what?

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  • Facts Check
    Facts Check

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    Ugandans in General are very poor and will do anything to get money but especially Kenyans.

    This guy could actually be Kenyan but pretend to be Ugandan because Kenyan are worst with bribery even the riches Kenyan can still be bribed with a few dollars.

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  • Stephen kuach
    Stephen kuach

    Juba: Two arrested in possession of 2,800 rounds of ammunition
    In the future Southern sudan should have to maintain the security within and out,especially borders will need some well trained homeland security,they have to be trustworthy and people who care about their country.Uganda,Kenya and Ethiopia have illegal crossing monthly,but if the government of the south provide some forums of identifications to all it’s citizens,therefore it should facilitate the security guards to identify someone who is crossing illegally.
    king tiger.

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