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    South Sudan Police Bust Alleged Child-Gang Attackers

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 18, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Rapid Arrests After Aluakluak Outrage

    Police spokesman Major General James Monday Enoka confirmed that eight suspects were detained hours after a 10-year-old girl was assaulted in Aluakluak payam on 13 August (South Sudan National Police Service).

    Enoka credited joint patrols for the swift operation, calling the arrests “proof that coordinated security action is working.”

    Investigations Move Toward Courtroom

    Detectives are compiling witness statements and forensic evidence. Once the file is complete, prosecutors will bring the accused before a specialised court, a procedure designed to avoid delays common in past sexual-offence cases.

    Laws Designed to Shield Children

    South Sudan’s 2008 Penal Code prescribes up to 14 years in prison, fines, or both for rape. The transitional constitution further labels anyone under 18 as a child, obliging authorities to prioritise minors’ welfare in every legal step.

    Community Demands Justice and Care

    Local activists say counselling for the survivor and her family is essential. “Arresting suspects is only the first layer; psychosocial support must follow,” noted women’s rights advocate Achol Deng by phone from Juba.

    Parallel Crackdown on Violent Crime

    On 3 August, education official Peter Michael Mbia was fatally shot in Yambio. Five suspects are now in custody, illustrating what Enoka called an expanding “zero-tolerance posture” toward organised crime across states.

    Public Safety Gains but Challenges Remain

    Residents of Juba report fewer evening robberies since patrols intensified, yet civil society groups urge sustainable funding for police and judiciary to convert short-term wins into lasting security benefits.

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