S. Sudan police help Sudan recover smuggled vehicles

Author: Alhadi Hawari | Published: Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Looted vehicle from Khartoum, No. 33899, seized in River Nile State|Photo, Sudan War Mirror

South Sudan police have seized many vehicles that have been smuggled into the country from neighboring Sudan amid the ongoing war.

Major Daniel Justin revealed this to Eye Radio a week after a Sudanese technical team met with their counterparts in Juba where they presented a data of stolen cars.

The Sudanese delegation had come to track reportedly 32,958 cars smuggled into the neighboring countries including South Sudan

“They came and sat with our traffic police here and they brought us the data of stolen vehicles, so that one will help us actually to identify any vehicle coming from Sudan. We will check the data to know wither it’s a stolen car or not.

According to General Justin, South Sudan police have seized many vehicles in the borders of Aweil and Renk without stating the data.

“Now we have seized many cars in the borders of Aweil and Renk, our team here are going there to crosscheck the plate numbers because we have now acquired the data of stolen vehicles in Khartoum, said Gen Justin.

The police spokesperson says the Interior Ministry will dispatch a team to areas where the cars have been impounded to crosscheck the plate numbers.

The Sudanese media reported that the country’s police have blocked all stolen vehicles in the traffic system and called on citizens to report the crimes.

 

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