Rumbek court sentences government official to two years in prison

May 18, 2013 (JUBA) - Rumbek county court on Friday sentenced a
government official to two years in prison for assaulting a reporter
for South Sudan Television (SSTV) and threatening him with pistol in
the Lakes state capital.

Johnson Poth Matur Akech, also well-known as Poth Johnson Matur Akech,
came under attack on 21 April after a heated exchange of words with
the acting director of the state-owned Radio FM-98.

Peter Maliap Chieng denied attacking Poth with a pistol during the altercation.
 Speaking during Maliep’s sentencing hearing on Friday, judge Santo
Yuhana Yuggu said the two-year jail term was in line with South
Sudan’s criminal code under sections 226 and 249.

Poth welcomed the court’s decision, saying he had feared for his life
after being threatened at gunpoint.

The reporter added that he felt justice had been served, although the
judge did not impose a full sentence.

This is the first time that Rumbek county court has sentenced a
government official to jail.

(ST)

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