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Jonglei State Authorities condemns red belt attacks which lead to death of two, orders security measures in Bor

By Timothy Chol

September 30, 2025
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Jonglei State Authorities condemns red belt attacks which lead to death of two, orders security measures in Bor

Minister of information, communication and telecommunication in Jonglei State, Nyamar Lony Thichot. /Courtesy photo .

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The Government of Jonglei State has strongly condemned a series of violent incidents allegedly carried out by the Red Belt criminal group, including a deadly attack during a wrestling tournament in Bor over the weekend.

In a statement issued on Monday, Nyamar Lony ThichotNgundeng, Minister of Information and Communication, the state government described the group’s actions as “brutal, unlawful and immoral,” accusing them of undermining the safety and dignity of civilians and threatening peace in Bortown.

According to the ministry, armed Red Belt elements attempted to infiltrate a wrestling event in Monyimeny area on Saturday, September 27, but were turned away by security forces.

Later that day, they ambushed security personnel at Karuma Bridge, killing two people, including a young girl.

The statement also linked Red Belt to previous violent incidents this year, including the wounding of seven entrepreneurs in Northern Bahr el Ghazal in September, an ambush on Wildlife Minister Rizik Zakaria Hassan in February, and multiple raids on cattle camps in Jonglei and Greater Pibor Administrative Area.

In response, the Government of Jonglei State has directed security organs to intensify patrols, step up surveillance, and monitor all checkpoints, river crossings, and roads leading in and out of the state capital.

Neighboring states were also urged to remain vigilant and report any suspected movements of the group.

“The Government of Jonglei State enforces and directs BorCounty Commissioner and Mayor of Bor Municipal Council to promulgate local laws in order to regulate Bor Municipality and ensure peace and tranquility,” Nyamar state.

Minister Nyamar Lony further appealed to the public to remain calm, cooperate with security authorities by reporting any suspicious activities, and continue with normal business operations, assuring residents that the security situation in Borhas been stabilized.

The government also extended its appreciation to the National Security Service and other organized forces for their swift intervention during the recent incidents.

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