NAIROBI, Kenya — A United Nations staff member was found dead in South Sudan days after being taken into custody by security personnel, the world body said in a statement.
Army Lt. Lino Mariak Chol and two other soldiers were arrested after admitting to the killing and disclosing the whereabouts of the body, said Saninto Udol, a police spokesman. The body was found in a residential area on Thursday.
Bol Roch Mayol, a South Sudanese national, was taken from a U.N. vehicle by five South Sudanese soldiers Monday following a routine patrol to a displacement camp on the outskirts of the northern town of Wau. Mayol's U.N. vehicle had stopped on the side of a road after getting a flat tire, Udol said.
''We are devastated by the loss of our colleague,'' Anita Kiki Gbeho, the head of the U.N. mission in South Sudan, said in a statement Friday.
Mayol was a language assistant who had worked with the U.N mission in South Sudan, or UNMISS, since its inception in 2011.
UNMISS spokesperson Priyanka Chowdhury said authorities and the U.N. mission are trying to establish the exact manner of death.
Chowdhury said that UNMISS does not have any indication the killing was ordered or orchestrated.
Following his arrest Monday, the U.N. contacted army commanders about Mayol's whereabouts and U.N. officials were invited to tour the army's detention facilities in Wau.