Khartoum, Juba decide to observe borders and return Sudanese plundered belongings
Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to oversee their joint borders to prevent the infiltration of criminals and cooperate to return Sudanese ransacking belongings that entered South Sudan during the war.
This was announced by Interior Minister Lt. Gen. Khalil Pasha Sayreen in a press statement at Portsudan International Airport upon his return from Rwanda after participating in the 24th Ministerial Meeting of the East African Police Cooperation Organization (EAPCW) and its 26th Regular Conference.
Sayreen said that he discussed with his South Sudanese counterpart, on the sidelines of the conference, the internal security issues on the background of attacks on Sudanese expatriates in South Sudan and South Sudanese citizens in Sudan, where the meeting confirmed that the attacks were individual cases.