NINE HELD OVER WAU VIOLENCE, SPLA SAYS

Obaj Shago | April 17, 2017 | 4:10 pmCourtesy-of: gurtong.net

The Deputy Spokesperson of SPLA has said that nine people are being held
for investigation in relation to the violence in Wau State last week.Col.
Santo Domic said they were among 37 suspects who were arrested after the
violence.

There were reports of fighting between the army and an anti-government
group in different parts of the state last week.Col. Santo Domic said all
the 37they were arrested during a disarmament process that was carried out
in Wau town following the violence.29 of those arrested, Col. Domic said,
were from the organized forces and were released after investigations.

Col. Domic said nine of the suspects who are still in custody are being
investigated.“We went out and we were able to apprehend about 9 individual
from the civil population from different ethnic groups and 29 other
individual that were in uniform from units of wildlife, fire brigade,” Col.
Domic told Eye Radio.“The investigation came out, in fact these [29] people
are from different units and they were actually caught during the eviction
of disarmament because we have disarmed all the civil population and armed
units in Wau who were not in their barracks and we found out that they have
nothing do with these killings which actually went on,” he said.“But still
today they will inform me about the other 9 suspects,” he added.

Last week, President Salva Kiir directed for the arrest of who may have
committed crimes against the civilians in Wau.

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