Visually impaired people in Wau town complain of criminal threats and looting of their property instead of getting some assistance.
John Akot, chairman of the blind people, complains that unknown gunmen always loot and threaten them and disabled people, Radio Voice of Hope reports.
In August his phone and radio were taken from him just in front of his fence around eight PM, he recalls.
Chairman of the blind people advises his fellow and other people with disability to take care of their property at home.
He urges the criminals to respect vulnerable people in communities because economic crisis affects everyone in the country.
Akot asked the government authorities to secure residential areas in the town from criminals.
A Catechist reveals that criminals are always in the public places such as Al Rehab department and Isaac Football Stadium.
Hai Jebel these days witness high rate of crimes with vulnerable people in danger because criminals kill when they do not find anything from them, he observes.
The speaker was speaking to Radio Voice of Hope on Monday.