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    Bank Scandal Suspects Moved for Trial After 2 Years

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 15, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Transfer unlocks judicial process

    After nearly two years in National Security detention, sixteen suspects were driven to Malakia Police Station on 11 December 2025, lawyer Godfery Victor Bullen told Eye Radio. The move allows investigators to open a criminal file and begin standard judicial procedures.

    Allegations of Central Bank losses

    Authorities suspect the group, including staff from several commercial institutions, of orchestrating illegal transactions that siphoned an undisclosed sum from the Central Bank in 2023. Specific figures remain under seal while police gather bank records and digital trails.

    Lawyer praises coordinated effort

    Bullen thanked National Security leaders and the Justice Ministry for “working very hard” to shift custody, calling the step vital for transparency and the suspects’ rights. He noted that police oversight offers clearer timelines and court supervision.

    Family visits and medical care restored

    Under police detention, relatives may now visit regularly, bring food supplements and monitor health. The lawyer said several detainees need medical check-ups after extended confinement, urging prompt treatment to ensure fitness for upcoming hearings.

    Next stop: the courtroom

    Investigators are interviewing the 16 suspects and compiling evidence. Once files are complete, prosecutors will forward the case to a Juba court for determination. “A faster investigation will definitely follow,” Bullen affirmed, expecting initial appearances within weeks.

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