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Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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Home arrow Miraya News arrow SPLA replaces soldiers in Yambio following the killing of senior police officers
SPLA replaces soldiers in Yambio following the killing of senior police officers PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 09 November 2007
splasoldier.jpgThe Spokesman of the Government of South Sudan (GoSS), Gabriel Changson,  said that a new batch of soldiers from Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) has been deployed to the Yambio town of the Western Equatoria State, to replace the soldiers there. 

Last Monday three high ranking police officers were killed by SPLA soldiers of the Joint Integrated Units in the town.

Mr. Changson also said that the batch of the SPLA soldiers of the Joint Integrated Units in Yambio will move to Maridi-which is another town  in Western Equatoria State.

Changson stressed that the perpetrators behind the incident will be brought to justice.

 
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