Former Kampala Metropolitan police commanders Frank Mwesigwa currently serving as Director Operations Service (OPS) and Moses Kafeero currently serving as Director Human Resource Development (HRD) are among the seven SCPs promoted to AIGP.
Joel Ssenyonyi, the National Unity Platform-NUP Spokesperson, said that they requested Kyagulanyi to be discharged after receiving reports that plain-clothed security personnel wanted to gain access to the room he was in and demanding his medical forms from the hospital.
Odongo allegedly inflicted severe injuries on Angom, resulting in ruptured private parts, uterus, and anus. She initially sought medical attention at Ngai HCIII but was referred to Aboke HCIV, where it was discovered that her injuries were severe.
Police Spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke explains that three police personnel were injured and three vehicles were damaged during the chaotic scenes, allegedly instigated by the NUP procession on Tuesday evening.
According to Rogers Taitika, Elgon Region Police Spokesperson, Khalayi stole the baby, Faith Nambuya, while the mother had left her in the care of a 10-year-old girl. The mother reported the theft to the police.
Sam Twineamazima the Savannah Regional Police Spokesperson explains that according to the eyewitness, the taxi which was heading to Kampala city from Gulu collided with an unidentified truck before it lost control and overturned in the trench along the highway.
According to Paula Dominic Baru, the Mbale Regional Inspectorate Officer, the arrests occurred on Monday. The individuals are accused of soliciting bribes, falsely claiming that funds were needed for court proceedings.
Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson, Patrick Onyango explained that the closure was necessitated by the overwhelming number of people at the store, which created a security gap.
According to Police Spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke, the main suspect, Tony Semuyaba, was arrested with the assistance of the police canine unit. The sniffer dog tracked the scent to Semuyaba's residence in Kasubi, revealing a surprising twist: the suspect is the brother of the deceased, Julius Muyanja.
Ssempijja is wanted for attempting to strangle Jafari Ssesanga, the Assistant Masaka Resident City Commissioner in charge of the Nyendo-Mukungwe division, whom he accused of blocking a land deal.