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    Bor Witchcraft Arrest: Smoke Pipes and Court Loom

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 5, 2025 Africa 1 Min Read
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    Bor Witchcraft Arrest Details

    Police in Bor, Jonglei State, detained Ugandan national Jennifer, 45, after neighbours alleged she practised witchcraft inside her Pariak Boma home.

    Evidence Seized by Jonglei Police

    Col. Deng Nhial Yuang says officers seized seven traditional smoke pipes and assorted charms considered ritual tools, now stored as evidence.

    Government View on Harmful Rituals

    Bor Mayor Jacob Achiek Machar Ayuen-Mawer visited the cell, stressing that faith is respected but practices deemed harmful can trigger prosecution.

    “We cannot let fear unsettle our communities,” he told local radio, urging citizens to report suspicious rituals promptly.

    Public Reaction and Legal Gray Zones

    News of the arrest lit social media, splitting opinion between cultural rights advocates and residents demanding strict law-and-order.

    Legal analysts note that national statutes do not list witchcraft as a crime, leaving magistrates to rely on public-nuisance provisions.

    Youth Perspectives on Tradition vs Law

    In Bor’s teahouses, young people debate whether modern courts should police ancestral rituals or seek community dialogue instead.

    Local sociologist Mary Apay says rising urbanisation is amplifying clashes between customary beliefs and formal governance, yet also creating room for compromise.

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