Curfew imposed in South Sudan after Sudan killings trigger riots

A nationwide curfew was imposed by police in South Sudan from 6pm (1600 GMT) on January 17th after a night of deadly rioting in capital Juba over the alleged killing of South Sudanese people by the army and allied groups in neighbouring Sudan, report Reuters.
Police chief Abraham Peter Manyuat said in a broadcast on state television that the curfew would continue until further notice from 6pm to 6am daily to try to restore security and prevent the destruction of property. “The police will not tolerate any violations,” he added.
Want to chase the pulse of North Africa?
Subscribe to receive our FREE weekly PDF magazine