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Warrap arrests two with over 1000 live ammunition in failed smuggling bid

According to officials, the operation was carried out at a routine security checkpoint, where officers discovered 1,688 rounds of live ammunition concealed during an inspection. The ammunition was immediately seized, and the two suspects—reported to be from Jonglei State—were taken into custody. They are currently being held pending investigation.

by Sudans Post
February 11, 2026

Warrap arrests two with over 1000 live ammunition in failed smuggling bid
A view of ammunition seized from suspected smugglers in Warrap State. [Photo: Courtesy]
KUAJOK – Security forces in Tonj South County in South Sudan’s Warrap State have intercepted a large consignment of live ammunition along the busy Wau–Tonj road, arresting two suspects in what authorities describe as a significant blow to illegal arms trafficking in the region.

According to officials, the operation was carried out at a routine security checkpoint, where officers discovered 1,688 rounds of live ammunition concealed during an inspection. The ammunition was immediately seized, and the two suspects—reported to be from Jonglei State—were taken into custody. They are currently being held pending investigation.

Tonj South Commissioner, Col. John Ayitiak Warwien, commended the security personnel for their vigilance and professionalism, saying the interception demonstrates the importance of sustained security checks along key transport corridors. He described the seizure as a “major breakthrough” in ongoing efforts to curb the illegal flow of firearms and ammunition into Warrap and neighbouring states.

“This operation shows that our security forces remain alert and committed to protecting our communities,” Warwien told Sudans Post in an exclusive interview on Wednesday. “We will ensure that those involved facea  thorough investigation to determine their intentions and the source and destination of the ammunition.”

Although the suspects are said to have originated from Jonglei, authorities indicated they were headed toward areas bordering Lakes State. Investigators are now working to establish why the ammunition was being transported and whether it was intended for organised criminal activity or to fuel intercommunal violence.

Illegal arms and ammunition trafficking continues to undermine peace efforts in several parts of South Sudan, particularly in regions prone to cattle-related conflicts and retaliatory attacks. Warrap State has, in recent years, struggled with sporadic outbreaks of violence linked to the proliferation of small arms.

Officials say tightening security at checkpoints and enhancing intelligence-sharing between states form part of broader strategies aimed at restoring stability and preventing weapons from reaching volatile communities.

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