Africa-Press – South-Sudan. The South Sudan National Police Service has confirmed the arrest of 46 suspected gang members, including six women, in a Friday morning operation in Shirikat by Sector 6.
The police reported that the suspects were apprehended in possession of dangerous tools, including a pistol and various traditional weapons such as pangas, clubs, and bows. These tools are believed to have been used in criminal operations across the city.
“Security forces successfully arrested 46 suspects, including six women. Among those apprehended were former civilians involved in criminal activities,” said police spokesperson James Monday Enoka.
In addition to the weapons, stolen items recovered during the raid included mattresses, bags, boxes, and four motorcycles allegedly used by the gang to facilitate their crimes. The suspects were also found with several keys believed to have been used to break into shops.
The arrests are part of a larger joint security operation aimed at cracking down on rising gang-related crimes in Juba and other parts of the country.
Enoka said, despite the relatively calm security situation in the country, some gangs and criminals continue to operate, hence the necessity to continue with the operations.
“We are seeing substantial progress in restoring public safety.”
Police said investigations are ongoing, and the suspects will be presented before a court of law to face justice once the process is complete.
Enoka also noted that some gang members are fleeing the capital to avoid arrest.
“We are aware that some criminals have attempted to flee the capital and seek refuge in other states,” he said.
“Police commissioners across the country have been directed to remain vigilant and arrest any suspected individuals found. Similar security operations are taking place in the states, including the tri-state areas, with coordination between state authorities and security forces.”
He further expressed gratitude to the public for its role in supporting the crackdown.
“I would like to sincerely thank the public for their cooperation. Their information has been vital in helping our forces identify and dismantle criminal networks. We urge the community to continue this collaboration,” Enoka said.
He also appealed to families and guardians to monitor the behaviour of the young people under their care and prevent their involvement in criminal activities.
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