Two men among five suspects arrested over alleged ploy to sale dog meat are due to be arraigned before a court in Yei town of South Sudan.
It is alleged they were allegedly caught while trying to sell dog meat under the guise of goat meat last week.
Police authorities had arrested five suspects for allegedly killing a dog for public consumption under the guise of goat meat, but two women and a foreigner were released.
Police Commissioner, Lujang Kamba told Radio amazuj on Wednesday that two women and a Congolese man were released after investigations. He pointed out that the other two South Sudanese men will be taken to court for trial.
Lujang revealed the two suspects confessed that they have been selling dog meat for public consumption in Yei.