DOWNLOAD APP: Download JUBAECHO mobile app now available on play store & coming soon to app store.
Mary Puru Michael, representing Kajo-Keji County at the national parliament speaks during parliamentary sitting on Monday [Photo by Awan]

Lawmakers demand SSPDF release detainees in Kajo-Keji

By Awan Achiek

The Transitional National Legislative Assembly Caucus of Kajo-Keji is demanding for the immediate release of three civilians detained by South Sudan People’s Defense Force in Kajo-Keji County of Central Equatoria State.

Mary Puru Michael, MP for Kajo-Keji County said on Monday that three were taken into custody of the SSPDF on May 26th.

Three young men were allegedly shot dead by SSPDF soldiers in Kiri Village on the same day.

“After shooting, they (SSPDF) decided to also take three more people including the sister to those killed; they were all taken to military barracks,” Puru said during parliamentary sitting in Juba.

“As parliamentary caucus of Kajo-Keji, we are calling for the immediate release of those three youth,” she added.

The gruesome killing of the teenagers occurred after the SSPDF soldiers found one of their colleagues dead under unclear circumstances.

The soldiers are believed to have been irked by the death of their own sending them on shooting spree that instantly left three youth dead.

On Sunday, 5 soldiers linked to the killings in Kajo-Keji were arrested.

 “The sister to one of the deceased boys has her 3-month baby with her and up to now they are in detention,” Puru disclosed.

She urged the TNLA to set up special committee to investigate the killing of the three.

Paulino Lukudu Obede, Member of Decentralized Governance and State Affairs at the Council of States called for opening probe into the “barbaric and heinous” killings.

 “We call for immediate reconsideration and replacement of the army commander in Kajo-keji by any other civilian friendly commander,” Lukudu said.

Facebook Comments Box