INSIDE STORY: Why Kiir Sacked Malong & the Failed Assassination of Taban Deng
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By: Dickens H Okello, CHIMPREPORTS, May/14/2017, SSN;

The attack on the convoy of First Vice President Taban Deng on Tuesday
on its way to Bor was a planned assassination to frame army Chief Gen.
Paul Malong, arrest and kill him in a staged rescue.

Trouble between President Kiir, Malong and Intelligence Chief, Akol
Koor stemmed from plans to deploy SPLA in Bor.

The sacking of SPLA Chief of General Staff, Gen. Paul Malong on
Tuesday evening was expected but also an audacious move by President
Salva Kiir.

Since his appointment during the height of internal war in South Sudan
in early 2014, Malong became so powerful in the army, trimming the
influence of then Defense Minister Kuol Manyang Juk.

It is widely believed that Malong was positioning himself to succeed
Kiir due to his vast influence in the army.

Malong’s influence has undoubtedly been a challenge to those near the
president and definitely Kiir himself.

This investigative website received and has been corroborating reports
from intelligence sources in South Sudan and the region since Tuesday
night.

Genesis of the trouble

According to a source at the National Intelligence and Security
Service, the insecurity in Bor over tribal struggle between Murle
community and Jonglei youths, caused disharmony between Kiir and
Malong.

President Kiir reportedly issued a memo ordering the deployment of
SPLA in Bor since Jonglei youths had refused to withdraw from Murle
tribe territory.

Malong ignored the order and instead asked Kiir and the Director of
National Intelligence Security Service in charge of Internal Security
Bureau, Lt. Gen. Akol Koor Kuch to leave the matter to him.

A crisis meeting was immediately called by the president at the
presidential palace commonly known as J1.

The meeting became so hot, generating serious verbal exchanges between
Malong and Akol as Kiir watched them in disbelief.

Malong reportedly picked his small stick from the table and hit Akol
on the shoulder though the aim was his head.

The meeting then ended without a resolution.

Assassination plot

After the open show of arrogance and power by Malong, a general in the
National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) was reportedly given
orders from “above” to “handle” the belligerent army chief.

We have withheld the name of the NISS general for security reasons.

The visit of the First Vice President, Gen. Taban Deng to the same
area (Bor) was due and hence the great opportunity to also get Malong.

The NISS strategists and operatives quickly arranged a plot to take
out Taban Deng in a planned shootout and immediately release a report
blaming Malong for the incident.

Malong would later be arrested and detained for killing the First Vice
President.

A choreographed rescue attempt by the pro government militia, Mathiang
Anyor who were largely recruited and trained by Malong, would happen,
spark a deadly shootout and the latter shot in the struggle.

Malong reportedly got the intelligence and tried his best to foil the
assassination.

“He was lucky to get the intel before its execution. I think it’s
beyond luck,” a source in NISS told ChimpReports.

On Tuesday morning at exactly 10:00am, the convoy of Taban Deng moving
to Bor was attacked between Tameza and Sudan Safari area.

The official report from government said 3 bodyguards were wounded but
according to sources about 2 dozen soldiers lost their lives.

“Bodies were littered everywhere. There was serious blood bath in
about a football field (area),” the source who reached the scene some
minutes after the attack said.

“It was a short lethal combat exchange. The attackers disappeared
without a trace and no one was picked.”

Taban Deng on Tuesday didn’t use his convoy but instead took a plane
to Bor. The change in the plan was reportedly made Tuesday early
morning.

Meanwhile, Malong had started ferrying arms from the army headquarters
in Bilpam, Juba to his home area in Aweil, immediately he got the
intelligence to terminate his life.

The armory in Bilpam is now said to be “almost empty”.

“Guns have moved from Bilpam to Aweil. It’s a difficult situation for
Kiir now,” a source at army headquarters said.

Malong left Juba on Wednesday early morning without handing over to
his successor or communicating to Kiir.

Kiir confirmed in a press conference at J1 on Thursday that he had to
initiate communication with Malong and ask him to return to Juba.

“Personally, I am communicating with the former Chief of Staff,
General Malong,” Kiir said.

Succession

The original 3 allies of Kiir who were believed to succeed him after
his departure are former Foreign Affairs Minister, Nhial Deng, Malong
and Akol Koor.

Since December when Malong’s influence became a source of tension in
the Juba regime, the succession talks zeroed on Nhial Deng and Akol.

It is now largely believed that Kiir wants the intelligence chief,
Akol Koor to succeed him and he has been the first general to openly
talk bad about Malong after latter’s sacking.

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