The brother of rising Australian soccer sensation Garang Kuol continues to taunt police months after skipping bail on fraud charges. Kuol Mawien Kuol has appeared on social media with his other famous brother Alou Kuol during a fancy party aboard a yacht on Sydney's Darling Harbour. Kuol remains at large after failing to show in court on July 22 in Victoria and heading to New South Wales to manage his little brother, who on Sunday almost became a Socceroo hero against Argentina at the World Cup.
Kuol Mawien Kuol remains on the run after skipping bail on July 22. He is the brother/agent of soccer sensation Garang Kuol. Police have released this picture of him.
Kuol Mawien Kuol (left) has appeared on social media with his other famous brother Alou Kuol (right)
Kuol Mawien Kuol is the brother of rising soccer champ Garang and established international player Alou
[img][/img] Garang Kuol took on world champions at the World Cup. His brother remains on the run from police
It is not suggested Alou permitted any alleged use by Kuol of his licence. Alou set the nation on fire in June when he scored an amazing 'scorpion goal' for Australia's under-23 side at the Asian Cup in Uzbekistan. Police further allege Kuol used another person's credit card to buy return plane tickets to the United States. Magistrate David Faram granted Kuol bail despite his atrocious history of failing to obey court orders. Mr Faram also varied Kuol's bail conditions from daily reporting to just three days a week - a requirement he quickly ignored. While wanted by police, Kuol continued to spruik his younger brother's talents on social media, where he also takes digs at supposedly 'bogus' reporting on Garang. 'Speculations, deadline days done. Only the family really knows the true answer,' Kuol spouted in one rant against media reports. 'Never refer to "third" parties, they've done nothing besides piggy backing the work another does on the park and in life, manipulation is at an all time high in this current era.' Anyone with information on Kuol's whereabouts ought contact police or Crime Stoppers.
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