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Sudanese security foils new attempt to smuggle weapons to Khartoum

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September 18, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – Sudanese security forces seized automatic machine guns and ammunition smuggled into the capital Khartoum from the war torn state of South Kordofan.

The Anti-Drug Administration in the White Nile state announced they foiled a new attempt to smuggle the weapons on a semi-trailer loaded with about 30 head of cattle coming from Aldlma area in South Korodfan.

According to the security force, 34 Kalashnikovs and ammunition were hidden on the bed of the trailer which was covered with the sand . The truck was stopped at a checkpoint on Kosti’s bridge.

The director of the anti-drug unit in the white Nile state, Youssef Ibrahim Abd Al-Faraj, told reporters that they got intelligence about the operation and a specialised team was able to discover the weapons.

The acting director White Nile police, Brigadier Tarifi Idris, said the state police are well trained and equipped to perform its duties and foil "traitors’" attempts to target the Nation.

The government accuses the Sudanese rebels of planning to carry out attacks in the capital Khartoum as part of their plans against the regime.

On 1 September the director of the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) in White Nile State announced the capture of a truck full of arms belonging to the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF), a coalition of rebel groups from Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile.

But SRF spokesperson Abu Al Gassim Al-Haj denied the operation stressing that "it was a lie, and a fabrication aiming to terrorise, and disrupt peaceful activity of the uprising forces" in the capital.

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  • 19 September 2012 10:48, by Aaban

    Kalamparic, who will buy your wicked lies in the world, shame on coward clan,
    These people are making fool out of themselves, their strategies of lying will never influential anybody in this country, what a haptic risky mind they have?

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    • 19 September 2012 12:33, by Logic

      Looooooooooool, hahahaahahahaha, lol! I guess they need a story of some kind, pathetic retards those NCP bigots.

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    • 19 September 2012 13:10, by Morthon Akol

      Comrade Aban, you are absolutely right about that. they are fighting in Blue Nile and Darfur why do they take gun to Khartoum?

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  • 19 September 2012 13:23, by sudani ana

    WELL DONE our gallant security forces. Please remain vigillant, these traitors are planning on moving their miserable destructive war to our capital.
    Once again well done. You are the un-sung heroes of Sudan. May God bless you.

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    • 19 September 2012 18:03, by Paul Ongee

      Yaki Ya Khartoum,
      Your profession of fabricating stories is known all over the world. Why don’t you say the house was built by Mohamed, rented to Mohamed and used by Mohamed to hide weapons brought by Mohamed from Mohameds in Libya to change the regime of Mohamed Omer Hassan Al-Bashir instead of pointing finger to South Sudan or SRF?

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      • 19 September 2012 18:04, by Paul Ongee

        Khartoum played a significant role in supporting rebel-turned-ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) in Libya to get rid of Gaddafi and now it’s Libyan turn to topple regime in Khartoum as usual. Every weapon was smuggled into each country by "gangs" of Mohameds in the name of Mohamed Al-Rusul Allah.

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  • 19 September 2012 20:18, by Northern Sudanese

    when a criminal get caught, the first thing he do is deny his crime and his friends support him in court just like those insect asylum seekers commenting on here.
    it takes more than 34 guns to down ncp, but more than enough for an assasination attempt. the police needs to further concentrate on trucks coming from near the southern border and south of south kordofan.

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  • 19 September 2012 21:59, by forza

    Good job white Nile police..you just have to catch these smugglers one by one...every dog has his day

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    • 20 September 2012 03:58, by SeekingTruth

      Forza or whatever,
      Do you really believe in that saying: "every dog has its day"? I do believe it too and that’s why I strongly hope the black Africans your regime(NCP) brutalized day in and day out, will still have their days in the near future to finally take back what is rightfully theirs... IN THIS RESPECT, THE OWNERS OF THE LAND WILL BE OWNERS FOREVER AND THE FOREIGNERS WILL BE FOREIGNERS

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      • 20 September 2012 14:04, by forza

        Seeking the truth,
        Again you talk about the owner of the land !!! You keep forgetting that Sudan is a melt of different cultures and races...
        Ok,Arab will go back to their desert when blacks,European ,Latinos leave America for native americans..
        Iam sorry to tell you that your hopes are unrealistic and people will reach peace at the end....
        Clear your heart from hate...go for therapy

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