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Nominated MP who was arrested for forging nationality released on bail.

Juba, South Sudan

February 22, 2022—The nominated Morobo woman Member of Parliament whose appointment was suspended , Animu Afekuru Risasi, was released on Thursday on bail.

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Afekuru Animu Rasai (photo credit: Nyamiledpedia)

Risasi, whose appointment sparked off huge controversy has been released on a cash amounting to 2,500$ USD from the Juba Main Prison, her defense lawyer disclosed.

Risasi was arrested last December by the Interior Ministry’s Directorate of Immigration on charges for illegally holding a South Sudanese national identity card and a diplomatic passport.

Risasi’s lawyer, Phillip Anyang, told media that she was released on a cash bond due to health condition pending a court hearing.

“She was released on bail last week pending investigation and the case going to court. She is out now although she is still sick and undergoing medical treatment,” Lawyer Anyang said

According to Lawyer Anyang, Risasi was released last week on Thursday on a cash bond of USD 2,500, the security for her release.

“She is at the hospital and is supposed to undergo an operation but the doctors have not advised yet so she is waiting for the doctor’s directive after being assessed,” he added.

Lawyer Anyang challenged anybody questioning Risasi’s South Sudanese nationality to go and challenge it in court.

”We look forward to having this case resolved once and for all. It has been dragging on for five years now,” Anyang added. Risasi remains a South Sudanese and whoever disputes that, we meet in court”, Lawyer Anyang argued.

After her arrest, the Deputy Spokesperson of the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS), Brigadier General James Dak Karlo, said Risasi was detained for holding South Sudanese nationality illegally.

“The new development is that she was found with a South Sudanese nationality identity card because is a non-South Sudanese and then diplomatic passports are issued to the diplomatic corps through the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs. So she will have to answer how she obtained them,” Brig. Dak said at the time.

 

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