Ugandan police deploy officers in Juba to help S. Sudan crack down on
criminals
October 6, 2013 (KAMPALA) - Ugandan police have deployed an officer in the
country’s embassy in Juba to help South Sudan police in identifying
suspected Ugandan criminals operating in the capital.

“The South Sudan police and the community complained that there are wrong
elements from Uganda who have taken refuge in Juba. This officer has been
sent there to help the South Sudan police in identify the criminals”, said
Patrick Onyango, a spokesperson for the Ugandan police in an interview with
*Sudan Tribune* on Friday.

The officer is from the so called “Flying Squad” – a crack unit of the
Uganda police force tasked with dealing with violent crime.

“I have not got a brief [about the deployment] but I can confirm that he
was recently deployed in Juba”, the police spokesperson said.

According to Onyango, the officer will be assisted by another officer who
is already at Uganda’s embassy in Juba, as well as a third officer who is
still in Uganda but will also be deployed in Juba soon.

Uganda’s inspector general of police Kale Kayihura and his South Sudanese
counterpart, Gen. Peing Deng, recently met in Juba to discuss security, as
well as persistent complaints of harassment by Ugandan traders in South
Sudan and concerns that suspected Ugandans criminals were operating in Juba.

Addressing Ugandan traders in Juba at the recent meeting, Deng stressed
that law abiding Ugandans will not be expelled from South Sudan and
promised them that police would provide protection.

(ST)

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