SPLA denies raiding Peter Cirilo’s house

The army spokesperson called for
calm in Juba after SPLA soldiers reportedly raided a house at Atlabara area on
Monday.
According to eyewitnesses, a group of
heavily-armed SPLA soldiers riding on three military pickups bearing roman
numbers raided the house of Peter Cirilo at around 6:30 in the evening.
Peter is brother to an opposition
group leader, Thomas Cirilo.
The soldiers then reportedly loaded
furniture and other valuables onto the pickups and sped off.
However, Brigadier Lul Ruai said the
unit was sent to the house to retrieve military vehicles that remained at Peter
Cirilo’s house after his brother resigned from the army in February last year.
“After Thomas defected from the SPLA,
he left the car that was for the military headquarters at the residence of his
brother. So yesterday we had a military unit that was sent to the residence of
Peter Cirilo to retrieve the car,” he said.
Brigadier Lul Raui said the unit
only retrieved the vehicle and residents should not be frightened.
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