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Citizens inside UN camp in Juba express concern about three people detained
by UN police

JUBA (20 Dec.)

Displaced citizens inside the UN Protection of Civilian's Site (PoC) in
South Sudan’s capital Juba said that they are increasingly concerned about
the fate of three displaced people who were taken and detained by the UN
police in the Jebel camp.

A displaced person told Radio Tamazuj yesterday the UN police took three
displaced people following a search operation to collect guns inside the
camp. He pointed out that they are concerned about the whereabouts of the
three detainees.

Separately, several displaced families denied reports that many internally
displaced persons were relocated to their areas of origin in Unity, Jonglei
and Upper Nile States, saying those who left the UN camp were living
outside.

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