Second Nasir Accused Denies Leaking Intel, Seeks Asset Return
The second accused in the Nasir garrison attack trial, businessman Mam Pal Dhuor, on Wednesday denied allegations that he shared operational and intelligence details connected to the March 2025 assault. The trial, which involves suspended First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar and seven co-defendants, centers on the attack on a South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) base in Nasir. Appearing during the 85th session of the court, Pal characterized the prosecution’s case and
Mam Pal Dhuor, the second defendant in the Nasir garrison attack trial, has denied accusations of sharing military intelligence and operational details related to the March 2025 assault. Appearing before the Special Court, Dhuor stated that the prosecution's case and expert testimonies were unsubstantiated. He refuted claims made by a digital forensic expert who presented evidence suggesting Dhuor disclosed information about militia mobilization and strategies prior to the attack.
Dhuor pleaded not guilty to charges including treason and terrorism. He also requested the court to order the return of his seized assets, including cash, electronics, and personal effects, arguing their confiscation lacked legal grounds. The court has concluded its examination of Dhuor and adjourned proceedings to Friday for his cross-examination.
The trial addresses serious allegations of treason and violence stemming from a military base attack, with the defendant's testimony impacting the legal proceedings and the pursuit of justice.
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