Security Breach at Paloch Airstrip: Two National Security Officers Arrested ‎

Image
Lt. Gen. James Koang Chuol. Assistant Chief of Defence Forces For Operation and Training.  ‎Tension flared in Upper Nile State on Tuesday after two national security personnel were arrested for attempting to forcibly enter Paloch Airstrip.  ‎ ‎According to the State Governor, the incident triggered a brief exchange of fire, though calm was quickly restored. ‎ ‎This alarming development comes at a time when Paloch and surrounding areas are already grappling with a deteriorating security situation.  ‎ ‎Over the weekend, at least seven people were killed and four others injured during a deadly attack at Paloch market in Melut County. The attackers fled the scene and remain at large. ‎ ‎Authorities have not yet released details about the motive behind the airstrip breach, but investigations are ongoing. The Governor assured the public that security has been reinforced at key locations. ‎ ‎International reactions have followed swiftly. IGAD envoys and several Western embassies...

South Sudanese Student Studying At Daystar University Was Murdered In Cold Blood In Nairobi Kenya

 

The Late Student, Mr. Biem Mabek Lang


Top Trending News Today: 






A South Sudanese student, Biem Mabek Lang, was brutally murdered in a shocking incident that has left South Sudanese community in Nairobi Kenya in shock and disbelief. 


The 28-year-old student was shot and killed by two masked armed men in Kenya, under mysterious circumstances.


During the shooting incident, the assailants did not steal anything from Biem. This only means one thing, it was an assassination carried out by the assailants. 


Biem, a first-year student at Daystar University's Athi River Campus, was known for his jovial nature, friendly demeanor, and humble personality.


The crime was committed when Biem was approached by the assailants inside his business premise and fatally shot him at point blank. The young student succumbed to his injuries on the spot.


Biem, in addition to his studies, had opened a liquor store near the university campus as a means to support his education. The computer science student was known for his hard work and determination. His life was tragically cut short, leaving a void in the hearts of those who knew him.


Following the devastating incident, the family is appealing to the South Sudanese government to exert pressure on the Kenyan authorities to swiftly apprehend and bring to justice those responsible for this heinous act. They seek answers and closure, hoping that the culprits will face the full force of the law for their terrible crime.


The murder has been reported to both the Kenyan police and the South Sudanese embassy in Kenya. 


The death of Biem Mabek Lang is not only a personal tragedy for his family but a collective loss for South Sudan.


Biem was a son of former deputy governor of Unity State, late Mabek Lang.

Comments

  1. The Killing of South Sudanese who ventured into Businesses in Nairobi is not new. Since 2015, 11 South Sudanese lost their lives. Kenyans only love South Sudanese when they are idle and spend money. Enough is Enough let the two Governments address this insecurity once and for all.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yeah. They should ensure safety in Kenya.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Tensions Rise as SPLA-IO Officers Defect to Government Forces

Top Opposition General Joins Government Forces in South Sudan

Security Breach at Paloch Airstrip: Two National Security Officers Arrested ‎