GAMA THOMAS, AIDE TO SOUTH SUDAN CHIEF JUSTICE, ABDUCTED

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For Immediate Release,Salva Kiir and Chief justice Chan Reec Madut swear in
the newly appointed ten advisors at J1, May 09, 2016(Photo: supplied)

Monday, 16th January 2015(Nyamilepedia) —–

Legal Watch Associates South Sudanhas learned with shock and dismay the
abduction of Mr Gama Thomas, an aide to the Chief Justice, Chan Reech Madut.

Mr Gama Thomas was abducted at a gunpoint this morning at Juba
International Airport by rogue elements from the National Security
Service’s General Intelligence Bureau Department.

The victim met his fate while he was traveling to Kampala, Uganda for the
burial and funeral of his late brother who passed away this week after long
illness.

This is the second time he has been kidnapped by National Security Service
operatives. The first incident happened after a heavily armed security
personnel stormed the Office of the Chief Justice to arrest the accused
without due process of the law.

The Chief Justice intervened then by calling the Minister of Justice,
Minister for National Security Services in the Office of the President, the
two Director Generals of the National Security Service.

The officers that were searching the office were ordered to leave the
office immediately as they were found to have acted without directives from
the Director General of the General Intelligence Bureau Gen. Thomas Duoth
Guet.

Legal Watch Associates take this opportunity to condemn the incident in the
strongest terms possible. The continuous action of the General Intelligence
Bureau officers without regards to civil rights and liberties is a
violation of the citizens’ constitution rights as enshrined in the
Transitional Constitution of the Republic of South Sudan, 2011.

These actions further disrespect the sanctity and independence of the
Judiciary as an important arm of the Government.

Legal Watch Associates further notes with dismay that Napoleon Adok Gai,
who is the Director of Cyber Security Division of the General Intelligence
Bureau and the Office of the President and also doubling up as the head of
phone National Security Service phone monitoring headquarters (Aquilla
Center) together with his staff continue to wiretap and monitor phones
conversations of the families of the 16 persons convicted to life
imprisonment in June 2016 because of alleged corruption in the Office of
the President, their lawyers and the panel of judges of the Appeal Court
reviewing the case.

Staff of the judiciary with immediate access to the judges and the Chief
Justice are also under surveillance in a complete disregard and violation
of article 22 of the Transitional Constitution of the Republic of South
Sudan 2011 which protect the right of individual’s to privacy of
correspondences.

We are calling on the National Security Service to respect the Transitional
Constitution of the Republic of South 2011 and conduct it’s activities
within the bounds of the Supreme law of the land as the National Security
Service Act 2014 does not give explicit powers to NSS to illegally monitor
private phones conversations of citizens unless such monitoring is
sanctioned by a competent court of law and only in circumstances that can
qualify as threats to the National Security of the country.

The mock use of phone communications evidence as seen in the case of one
Kur Ayuen Kou, one of the 16 accused who was sentenced to life imprisonment
because of talking on the phone with his cousin John Agou while the latter
was in detention at the General Intelligence Bureau headquarters is not a
license that it is now legal to use this information in court as an
evidence.

Such evidence are not admissible in court since there is no law authorizing
the use of illegally obtained telephone communications.In the light of the
above, we are calling for immediate and unconditional release of Mr. Gama
Thomas to his family and to carry on with his normal duties as a citizen of
this country with all the rights in the Bill of Rights in the Constitution.

We will hold the General Intelligence Bureau and its Director General and
in particular Napoleon Adok Gai personally and criminally responsible
should anything happens to Mr. Gama Thomas during his illegal detention at
the premises of GIB.

We also called on the Chief Justice Chan Reech Madut who is the head of
Judiciary to personally intervene and guarantee first and foremost, the
safety of Mr. Gama Thomas as an employee working in his office and other
junior employees of the Judiciary as well as judges and advocates (lawyers)
working very hard to promote the rule of law in South Sudan.

Legal Watch Associates urges the Transitional National Legislative Assembly
and in particular the Committee of Information, Communication and Culture
to investigate this wanton and flagrant violations of the Constitution by
the National Security Service and take immediate action against people
abusing the fundamental rights and freedoms that the resilient people of
South Sudan struggle to achieve for more than two decades.

Legal Watch Associates South Sudan is a Human Rights Organization that
advocates for human rights of people of South Sudan across the globe.

For more information, please contact Legal Watch Associates at:
[email protected]

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