Mass looting spree in Raja town after fighting

Photo: A room looted in a house in Munuki in July 2016 (HRW)

Citizens in Raja town have reported a mass looting spree allegedly by
government troops shortly after clashes with rebels on Friday morning.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Monday, several local residents claimed that
SPLA soldiers looted citizens’ properties following fighting with
opposition fighters in the town.Separately, government and rebel forces
differed on the number of casualties after last week’s clashes in Raja town.

SPLA-IO military spokesman in Western Bahr el Ghazal, Nichola Gabriel Adam,
claimed that they killed about 75 government soldiers, captured dozens of
prisoners of war as well as arms and ammunition.“We managed to take control
of the whole town and captured nearly 20 AK-47 and PKM. We also managed to
capture 40 soldiers from different divisions including the National
Security the Military Intelligence Service. We killed 75 soldiers and
injured 125 others from the government forces,” he said.“Unfortunately, we
lost four soldiers from our side during the battle,” Adam added.Adam also
claimed that some government soldiers defected and joined the rebellion.

For his part, the SPLA deputy military spokesman, Santo Domic denied the
figures while claiming that their forces have inflicted heavy casualties on
the SPLA-IO rebels.“This is a lie. I arrived in Raja around 11: 45 am and
the rebels began their attack at around 2:00 pm along the stream near the
State House. 24 rebels were killed on the spot and we managed to capture 5
PKMs, 7 AK-47 rifles among other things. We only lost two soldiers and four
wounded were wounded,” said Domic.

Domic’s statement contradicted the figures provided by the state minister
of information Omar Isahaq. Isahaq told Radio Tamazuj that at least 10
civilians, five government soldiers were killed during the clashes. He
claimed that about 58 rebel soldiers were killed in Raja.

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