Western Bahr El Ghazal Governor condemned organized forces involvement in crimes in the state.
Rizik Zachariah Hassan said last month security forces arrested more than 190 criminals of whom 83 were civilians and the rest were organized forces involved in armed robbery, Voice of Hope reported.
He disclosed this on Wednesday while graduating the first batch of 41 officers of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism musical band in Wau.
Governor Zachariah pointed out that those involved in crimes included Police officers, Prison Wardens, Army and Fire Brigade cadres.
He said though most of the suspects were from the organized forces, there was no Wildlife personnel arrested in armed robbery.
Mr Zachariah thanked the Wildlife department for the transforming its cadres through music.
He called on all the organized forces to protect civilians and their properties because service delivery would be impossible without security.
The Governor said organized forces now need both physical and psychological healing and transformation.
In August the governor announced a new patrol measures in Wau town following a rise in arm robbery.
Last week four land cruisers were confiscated with 450 smuggled jarricans of fuel from 14 suspects.