Three dead in Sudan court shooting

Gavel and scales (Photo: Creative Commons)

TALODI –


A judge, a policeman, and a clerk were shot dead in a court in Talodi, South Kordofan yesterday after a man sentenced to six months for Contempt of Court, returned wearing a military uniform, armed with a rifle.

Local residents told Radio Dabanga that the perpetrator objected to a verdict issued by the judge over the soldier’s original dispute concerning a plot of land. He then reportedly uttered offensive statements whilst in court, leading to his six-month prison sentence.

The offender managed to escape police custody following his six-month indictment and returned to the court, killing Talodi Court Judge Fareed, Mukhtar Ahmed Sheikh El Dein of the Courts Police, and Sheikh Harran, a clerk in the court, as well as wounding three others, including a lawyer and a policeman.

According to local residents, the land-dispute case dates back three years. The court ruled in favour of the opposing party.

Welcome

Install
×
preload imagepreload image

For Independent Sudanese News: Support Dabanga Today!

By supporting Dabanga Sudan, you're not just backing independent journalism—you're amplifying Sudanese voices that often don't get the spotlight they deserve. Your contribution doesn't just stop there; it ripples out globally, raising awareness about Sudanese affairs and building bridges of solidarity and support worldwide. Join us in making a difference today by supporting Dabanga!

للأخبار السودانية المستقلة: ادعموا دبنقا

من خلال دعم دبنقا السودان، فإنك لا تدعم الصحافة المستقلة فحسب، بل تعمل على رفع الأصوات السودانية التي لا تحصل في كثير من الأحيان على الأضواء التي تستحقها. مساهمتك لا تتوقف عند هذا الحد فحسب؛ بل يمتد نطاقها عالميًا، مما يؤدي إلى زيادة الوعي بالشأن السوداني وبناء جسور التضامن والدعم في جميع أنحاء العالم. انضم إلينا في إحداث فرق اليوم من خلال دعم دبنقا