Dr Mathok pardons his assaulters

Viola Kiden | March 23, 2017 | 5:31 pmDr Dhieu Mathok at Eye Radio studio
on Mar 20, 2017 |Credit |Ray Okech |Eye Radio

The Diplomatic Police Unit in Juba has ordered the release of five officers
accused of assaulting the current Minister of Electricity after the
violence in July last year.This comes after the minister, Dhieu Mathok,
said he has forgiven them.

The Director of the unit, Colonel Mark Taban, announced the immediate
release of the suspects this morning in response to the request of the
minister.

The unnamed five men had been under detention since August last year.The
suspects were arrested for beating the minister in his hotel room in Juba,
following the outbreak of fighting in July. The motive for the attack
remains unclear.

The Minister of Electricity, who is a representative of the SPLM in
Opposition in the transitional government, told reporters that he willingly
decided to pardon the accused as the National Dialogue approaches.“We
cannot do two things: that we reconcile and pardon ourselves; and then at
the same time, we take ourselves to court,” Dr. Mathok said.“The accused
are free now; I’ve decided to release them. We want to open a new page. We
are now heading to the National Dialogue.”

One of the accused said he appreciated the pardon.“Thanks to the Minister
for releasing us. We didn’t have any ill intention you or anybody; we are
here for protection,” the unnamed officer told reporters.The four others
were not at the diplomatic police unit, but the director of the diplomatic
police said they would be released.

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