Confidential intelligence reveals a provocative escalation in personal security arrangement for Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel, the Co-president of South Sudan. This volatile state involve an unclear deployment of elite Ugandan military personnel that by a huge margin exceeds the standard presidential protection protocols.
According to Tiger officers privy to the arrangement, 100 special forces personnel of the Ugandan People’s Defense Forces have been secretly introduced into Juba. This marks an extraordinary intervention in South Sudan’s internal security matters.
These elite troops, typically reserved for high-level leadership protection in Uganda, have been strategically positioned within Bol Mel’s Jebel residence compound. This contingent surpasses the combined protective details of both President Salva Kiir and FVP Riek Machar.
The deployment represents a multi-layered security architecture that currently comprises 700 soldiers from the Tiger Division, 200 soldiers from the National Security Service Special Forces, and 120 UPDF personnel. Camouflaged military vehicles equipped with heavy weaponry have been seen.
This is a preparation to overrun the state house — J1. The underground workings suggest preparation for high-intensity situations.
Our sleuths uncovered a shocking payment plan with each UPDF soldier receiving a daily allowance of $200 dollars. A significant lump sum of $13 million dollars was delivered to Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces by the notorious murderer Gen. Stephen Marshall earlier this month.
The broker involved in these deals is Gen. Obote Mamur Mete. The deployment is backed by a substantial standby force of 2,500 troops stationed in Gulu, a border town in Uganda.
Source: 211 Sentry