Peter Biar Ajak Arrested in USA Trying to Smuggle Weapons to South Sudan

Peter Biar Ajak

Peter Biar Ajak and his colleague Abraham Chol Keech are arrested in the USA on charges of attempting to smuggle a cache of weapons and ammunition to South Sudan. The weapons seized by authorities included a variety of military-grade armaments such as AK-47 rifles, PKM machine guns, Stinger missile systems, sniper rifles, RPG-7 launchers, and hand grenades.

The arrest of Peter Biar Ajak and Abraham Chol Keech highlights the complex web of illicit arms trade networks that continue to fuel conflicts around the world. The attempted smuggling of such a significant arsenal underscores the need for heightened vigilance and international cooperation to combat the proliferation of weapons and prevent their devastating impact on civilian populations. As the investigation unfolds, authorities are working diligently to uncover the full extent of the operation and apprehend any additional individuals involved in this brazen attempt to circumvent arms control regulations.

 Peter Biar Ajak and his accomplice were apprehended in the District of Arizona attempting to circumvent the UN arms embargo imposed on South Sudan. The intercepted weapons were believed to be intended for undisclosed rebel factions seeking to destabilize the government of South Sudan. This brazen attempt to smuggle arms not only violates international laws but also poses a grave threat to the already fragile peace and security situation in the region. The implications of such actions are far-reaching, with the potential to exacerbate the ongoing conflict and further endanger the lives of innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

The preliminary investigation unveiled disturbing revelations regarding his intentions and ambitions. It has been reported that Ajak harbored aspirations of assuming the role of Prime Minister and head of government in South Sudan, should there be a successful overthrow of President Salva Kiir’s administration. This revelation sheds light on Ajak’s potential involvement in clandestine activities that may have far-reaching consequences for the political stability and security of the country.

The implications of Ajak’s alleged ambitions to seize power in South Sudan through illicit means raise serious concerns about the potential for further unrest and violence in a country already grappling with political turmoil and armed conflict.

You can read more about this development here https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-defendants-arrested-conspiring-illegally-export-weapons-south-sudan