Eight killed in Unity state border attacks

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November 19, 2013 (BENTIU) – At least eight people were killed in three
separate attacks carried out last week in Unity state’s Abiemhnom county,
authorities told *Sudan Tribune*.

A resident from the disputed region of Abyei, identified as Ayuel Kiir,
allegedly carried out these attacks in the border county with Sudan.

A committee, comprising of two county commissioners, the deputy army
commander and police commissioner has been formed to investigate the
matter. The five-member body is headed by the state security advisor.

Peter Dak Khan, the Mayom commissioner said the incident has created fear
among traders crossing into South Sudan from the north.

“Somebody who calls himself Ayuel Kiir claimed to [be] responsible for
those attacks because he is not happy with the way Misseriya who had an
agreement with the community of Mayom to pass through Mayom. That is what
he claims”, said Khan.

The commissioner, however, stressed that all efforts were underway to bring
the culprit and his accomplices to justice.

“Ayuel is from Abyei so we don’t what were the motives for him to attack
innocent people who are doing their own business”, he said.

He [Ayuel] has declared himself responsible for the attacks, and I believe
the government will take measures to bring him to book, added the
commissioner.

As part of its intervention, Khan said some forces will be sent to the
border to monitor traders’ movement to ensure their safety as they enter
South Sudanese territories.

“The reason why I came to Bentiu is to participate in the security meeting,
where we will analyze this situation and we will come out with a resolution
that will actually reduce or prevent future attacks”, he told *Sudan
Tribune* in an interview.

In 2012, Mayom head chiefs from South Sudan and their Messeriya counterpart
from neighbouring Sudan signed a series of agreements on cross-border
grazing, which offered free trading along their common borders.

The agreement between two communities also paved ways for Sudanese traders
to smuggle more goods into South Sudan.

During rainy season, for instance, Unity state was cut off from goods
supplied through the country’s capital, Juba, leaving traders with the only
route that connection to South Kordofan state.

James Koang Chuol, the SPLA fourth division commander confirmed the attack,
adding that a soldier was killed in an ambush unknown people carried on
Saturday.

The perpetrators, he said, did not target the army, but traders who usually
smuggle goods into South Sudan.

“You know the roads is not officially open it just they are smuggling from
the north toward the south , so for us an authorities together with third
division we have already put some measures by controlling for those who
enter the south for their safety”, said Chuol.

The senior army official, however, reiterated the military’s commitment to
protect Sudanese traders interested in carrying out business within South
Sudan’s territory.

(ST)

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