9 missing villagers found brutally killed in Yei County

File photo: The bodies of people found in Yei in June 2017. (Radio Tamazuj)

The bodies of nine missing civilians were found brutally killed in Gimunu
village in Yei River County that were previously reported missing,
according to eyewitnesses and local officials.

Police authorities in Yei announced last week that three missing villagers
were found killed while six others were still missing in Gimunu area.

The other six missing people were found killed in the bush by local
residents and buried them yesterday.

Alfred Asu Bullen, Francis Joja James, Thomas Taban Ezibon, Charles Lasu
Morris, Rejoice Konga, Peter Abe Oliver, Ajo Lo Ezibon, Amule Lo Jongu and
City na Cosmas Lawuya were found killed in Gimunu area, several villagers
told Radio Tamazuj.

A relative of one of the victims who preferred not to be named said that
the nine civilians were picked inside their houses by government soldiers
based in Atende and later they were found killed in the bush.“Our beloved
family members were picked by government soldiers and brutally killed in
the bush located three miles away from the village. We have discovered
their dead bodies and now they have been buried in a mass grave here in
Gimunu village,” he said.“What we want from the government is to identify
these soldiers, investigate and take them to court,” he stressed.

For his part, the Commissioner of Yei River County, Denis Lasuba Paul
confirmed six dead bodies only, saying thorough investigations into the
incident are underway.“There were skeletons found on the outskirts of
Gimunu and reports from my office indicate that it was a confirmation of
six civilians who went missing. This time I am able to confirm that the six
were found dead and thorough investigations are being done now and we are
taking it as a very serious case,” said Denis Lasuba.

Last week, Joseph Bakosoro’s movement claimed that nine people including a
woman were captured and tortured to death in Yei County after civilians
were encouraged to return to their homes by the government following the
signing of the recent peace pact with a breakaway faction of the Sudan
People's Liberation Movement-In- Opposition (SPLM-IO) in Yei.

"On June 9, 2017, militias loyal to President Salva Kiir were travelling
from Tore to Juba via Yei. They arrived in Gimunu, about 7 miles from Yei
on Yei-Juba road, and captured 8 unarmed men and 1 unarmed woman, all
civilians, who came from Atende and Koya villages, the group said in a
statement.

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