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Aweil authorities urge community cooperation as nighttime theft surges

Luka Lual Liai, the Payam Administrator of Mangok–Duluit in Aweil East County, said communities must take an active role by reporting suspected criminals to local authorities.

by Sudans Post
December 9, 2025

Aweil residents call for security deployment amid rising gang attacks
Aweil Town in South Sudan’s Northern Bahr el Ghazal State. [Photo: Courtesy]
AWEIL – Authorities in Northern Bahr el Ghazal are urging residents to work closely with security agencies to help curb a growing wave of theft and criminal activity, particularly as the festive season approaches.

Luka Lual Liai, the Payam Administrator of Mangok–Duluit in Aweil East County, said communities must take an active role by reporting suspected criminals to local authorities.

“We have been asking communities where these cases of burglary and theft occur to come forward and identify people they suspect. Once we have credible information, we can act using the authority we have,” Liai said.

According to the administrator, one suspect has already been detained after allegedly confessing to being part of a wider criminal network. Authorities fear this network could expand if unchecked.

Residents of Mangok–Duluit and Maduany neighbourhood in Aweil Town have raised similar alarm, citing organised night-time looting involving goats and household items such as clothes and money.

Yai Geng Dut, a resident of Mangok, said cases of stolen goats have become common and alarming.

“This issue is happening almost daily. At least ten goats disappear every week. We have lost 28 goats this month alone. They also break into houses at night and escape with valuables,” he narrated.

Geng believes the criminals operate as an organised syndicate, often using motorbikes and weapons. “If you come outside, you hear them talking in groups and driving away. They are very organised. We fear confronting them because some are armed with knives,” he added.

When contacted, the Payam Administrator confirmed that criminal groups operate across Aweil East and other parts of Northern Bahr el Ghazal, especially during festive periods when looting tends to spike.

Locals report that some gangs move at night armed with pangas, knives, or even pistols, breaking into homes and stealing livestock. Authorities admit similar cases have been recorded in previous years, particularly from November to January.

Officials are appealing for coordinated community action to help dismantle the networks. They warn that increasing insecurity threatens social and economic development in the region.

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