SPLA-IO Accused of Detaining Civilian Boats, Demanding $4,000 Along Sobat River ‎

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‎ Boat ferrying civilians  Nasir, Upper Nile State  ‎Authorities in Nasir County, Upper Nile State, have accused forces loyal to the Sudan People’s Liberation Army In Opposition (SPLA-IO) of detaining civilian riverboats and demanding ransom-like payments of up to $4,000 from traders and passengers along the Sobat River. ‎ ‎According to Nasir County Commissioner James Gatwech Joak, several boats traveling from Matar in Nasir County to Malakal were intercepted by SPLA-IO soldiers in Yakuach, an area in Nyirol County, Jonglei State. ‎ ‎“Our traders paid local taxes to SPLA-IO in Mandeng before setting off. But on reaching Yakuach, they were detained again and told to pay an additional four thousand U.S. dollars,” Commissioner Gatwech said. ‎ ‎He explained that the detained boat operators and traders were reportedly held for four days while armed men demanded more payments.  ‎ Some of the passengers were women, children, and patients traveling for medical treatment in Malaka...

58 Year Old Woman Raped In Tonj State



Officer from the Criminal Investigation department Mr. David Bol confirms that a 58 year old woman was rape mercilessly.  
 
Mr. David Bol who is the crimes investigator in Tonj State said that the lady was raped at around 9PM by a man who was driving a red car. 

The lady said that when the culprit stop the car ahead of her and immediately attacked her and also covered her mouth so that she can't scream.  

Her please for help fell into deaf ears as no one was near by that time to help or rescue her. 
 
The investigator is asking for all the drivers to help in the investigation and identify the culprit mostly he is asking for all the drivers in Tonj State to help. 
Finally, he is asking the women to be very careful when walking at night alone.

More to follow shortly.... 
 

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