Monday, May 25, 2009

Missionary ambushed in South Sudan

This information arrived in an e-mail May 15 from Father Michael Barton
St. Theresa Parish, Nyamlell, Sudan

A missionary was ambushed and robbed along the Rumbek-Yirol road, in Lakes State, on Tuesday while traveling by motorbike.

Fr. Titus Makokha, 33, a Comboni Missionary from Kenya, told Bakhita FM he was ambushed by three armed young men from the Dinka Agaar community half an hour-drive away from Rumbek.

Fr. Makokha had arrived in Rumbek in a flight from Juba and was motorcycling along the all-weather road to his mission in Yirol, some 100 miles away. The journey should have taken about four hours.

The gangsters stopped Fr. Mokokha at gunpoint and took him into the bush nearby, stripping him off of all his belongings.

The missionary said he was made to kneel down as for execution. However, the robbers went back to the road and escaped with the motorbike and the goods they stole leaving him on foot in the middle of nowhere.

Meanwhile, a young girl found Fr. Mokokha stranded on the road after she saw and recognized the robbers getting away with the stolen motorbike and alerted the authorities.

Three women came with the paramount chief’s son and brought Fr. Makokha to the village.

After a four-hour search, the authorities managed to recover the motorbike but not the helmet, money, the cellular and other belongings.

This was the second time Fr. Makokha had a close encounter with bandits that roam about more or less freely in Lakes State. He said he kept calm during the horrific ordeal that lasted some 10 minutes.

Fr. Makokha was ordained in 2007 and has served the mission of Yirol in Dinka land since one year ago.

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