SOUTH SUDAN: MILITARY COURT SENTENCES TWO TO DEATH FOR KILLING LECTURER
September 21, 2020: The military court martial in Juba on 18 September 2020 sentenced to death a police officer and a soldier accused of killing a lecturer early this year. In January Bol Chol, a law lecturer at the University of Juba was shot dead on his way home near a police post at Kubri Haboba. Police arrested the two prime suspects in February — Sergeant John Makur Mabior and private Mathiang Ater Makuei. However, the first convict, Sergeant Makur reportedly escaped from prison. Police later said it arrested seven officers for enabling Makur to escape from prison. The military court on 18 September found Sergeant Makur guilty of killing Bol Chol. The fugitive was sentenced to death by firing squad once he is apprehended. The second convict private Mathiang Ater Makuei was also dismissed from the SSPDF, deprived of any benefit from the army, and sentenced to death. Both men are to be executed by firing squad. Meanwhile, the third convict, Arop Ater Mawut, the wife to the first convict was sentenced to three years in prison in civil prison with effect from the date of her arrest on 28 January 2020. President of the General Court Martial, Gen Marshal Stephen Babanen read out the verdict. (Sources: Eye Radio, 18/09/2020)
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