Southern Sudan President sacks trousers’ commissioner
Saturday 11 October 2008.


 October  10,  2008  (JUBA)  — The head of southern Sudanese government has
 sacked from his post as commissioner f Juba County the police commissioner
 who had arrested young women and men in town who wear very tight trousers.


 The  President  f  Southern  Sudan Government Salva Kiir Mayadrit Thursday
 issued the decree no. 124 relieving Albert Pitia Redantore from his office
 as Commissioner of Juba County.


 Kiir  had  angrily reacted to the arrest and ordered the immediate release
 of  the  detainees. He also had ordered a "serious investigation" into the
 incident,  and specifically into how the local county order had come to be
 issued.


 Numerous  young  women  were picked up by police officers and taken in the
 back  of  pickup  trucks  to a ’Public Order Court’ in the Malakia / Konyo
 Konyo Market district of Juba.


 Local  police  said  that  the  arrests  were authorized by an order dated
 October  2,  signed  by  Albert  Pitia Redantore, the commissioner of Juba
 County,  in  which  he banned "all bad behaviours, activities and imported
 illicit cultures of what is known as ’niggers’ in Juba County."


 (ST)


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