Trade accusation over advocate detention in Aweil

Couple of lawyers in South Sudan’s Aweil state has protested the arrestment of one of advocates after they were calling for services improvement at regional judiciary. 

According to advocates spokesman, Garang Akook Ngor, said the state lawyers have been calling upon Joseph Mayik , the 2nd degree Judge who responsible with all affairs of  Aweil judiciary to ensure cases are resolved on time. 

Aweil judiciary office denied detention of the lawyer, saying that the report is an allegation intended to create bad image to Aweil judiciary entity. 

Speaking to Voice News Agency today, Joseph Mayik, judge at 2nd degree in Aweil, condemned the statement in strong terms possible. He further said there was no arrestment has happened, but he added that advocate Thiep has been questioning to attest his capabilities as qualified lawyer. 

Joseph stated that some advocates including Garang Akook Ngor, Thiep Thiep and other whose their names are not appeared in general list of South Sudan advocates’ registry will not   enjoy any services at the judiciary.





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