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Southern Sudanese military to try soldier for killing three Kenyans.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Lucas Barasa entitled "Kiir orders military trial over killings of Kenyans" published by Kenyan privately-owned newspaper Daily Nation website on 31 December

Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir has ordered a soldier suspected to have killed three Kenyans in Juba [capital of Southern Sudan] to be tried by the military as it emerged the deaths could be business related.

The directive came as Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) Liaison office in Kenya confirmed the suspect was a sergeant at Sudan People's Liberation Army unit in Mapel.

GoSS head of mission in Kenya, John Andruga Duku, said in Nairobi Mr Kiir had constituted a General Court Martial to try the officer.

Three Kenyans were killed by a lone gunman and two others critically injured in Juba on Monday [28 December].

On Wednesday, Mr Duku told …

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