16 arrested, more than 700 stolen cattle returned in Lakes State
Authorities in Lakes State of South Sudan have apprehended 16 criminals and returned more than 700 stolen cattle to their rightful owners in Lakes since last week.
The police chief inspector in Alualuak Payam of Yirol West County Michael Mayor Malaak told Radio Tamazuj on Tuesday that 14 suspected cattle raiders and two suspected killers are being held at the Baburzeet prison.
Mayor said the two, identified as Laat Makoon Kuany and Kot Kau Chiewer, have been arrested over the murder of a soldier identified only as Panchol. We have 16 criminals, 14 cattle raiders, and two accused of killing a soldier. All of them are now in custody and investigations into the murder of the soldier is ongoing, he added.
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Authorities in Lakes State have confirmed that three people have been shot dead and six wounded including the police chief inspector in Aluakaluak Payam Michael Mayor Malaak.
2 people killed in Rumbek East County
Police authorities in South Sudan s Lakes State have said that armed criminals suspected to be from Aluakaluak Payam of Yirol West County killed a police officer and a civilian on Sunday.
According to the police, armed youth from Alualuak Payam of Yirol West County went and raided two ox-plows in a village in Akot Payam of Rumbek East County.
Speaking to Radio Tamazuj, the police chief inspector of Alualuak Payam of Yirol West county Michael Mayor Malaak said a student was killed by the owners of the stolen ox-plows as they pursued the criminals. He also added that a policeman was killed as he tried to pursue the criminals.
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