Peace prevails in Yambio, says Police Commissioner

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The security situation in Yambio particularly and state at large is relatively calm compare to the past months says, Gbudue Police Commissioner.
 
James Monday Enoka reveals that crimes rate decreased and there is free movement on the roads between Tombura and Maridi States, Radio Anisa reports.
 
There is no serious incident except a gunshot on air on Sunday night along Yambio Central Prison by a suspected drunker officer, who is under detention, the Commissioner explains.
 
He also reveals shootings along Gbudue Stadium by three unknown gunmen injuring a man at his home.
 
Monday adds the victim is undergoing treatment and the police were deployed to the scene to search for the criminals.
 
The police commissioner reveals that the opposition group from Lii-Rangu has not joined South Sudan Liberation Movement.
 
Last week, some civilians in Yambio town who tried to go to Li-Rangu to collect some food for their families were arrested and killed, he explains.
 
Some of the families of the deceased who spoke to the media in Yambio regret to see the situation their family members were undressed and murdered.
 
A high level committee has arrived Yambio to prepare the opposition forces who rejoined the government to integrate them to SPLA, the police commissioner discloses.
 
Monday calls on armed opposition in Lii-Rangu to join their brothers undergoing military training at Gbudue Stadium to graduate together.
 
Citizens who talked to Anisa Radio on Monday confirmed that they are experiencing peace now in Yambio compare to last year.