Maganda on Friday killed his wife Faridah Aliba, 20 years, following a domestic altercation. It is alleged that during the fight, Maganda stabbed Aliba in the neck, killing her instantly.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Kituuma Rusoke noted that police are actively investigating the double murders and following various leads. However, he stressed that combating the surge in crime requires more than just police efforts. "The bypass has businesses and homes, but residents aren’t security-conscious," he explained.
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Muhidi Kiyora, a businessman in Roza Market, says that the shooting occurred when the deceased developed a disagreement with Muhooza who had just been deployed for guard duties.
Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire, has identified the suspect as Gideon Nabasa, 31-year-old, a private security guard attached to Afrisafe Guard company.
Namaganda says that she only discovered that the child was missing around 7 pm while closing the shop to return home. She says that she asked the other kids, who told that Simon had gone with James Mawanda, a Boda boda rider in the area.
Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire said that Kagolo was killed by a Local Defence Unit-LDU personnel identified as Rashid Mamuli.
Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Police Spokesperson ASP Luke Owoyesigyire has identified the deceased as Agnes Arinaitwe, a resident of Kasenge village in Wakiso district who was moving on a Bodaboda cycle and rummed into a truck that was entering Kampala this evening.
Other witnesses said that the infant was strangled by a frustrated Mother. Among these is Aisha Mabingo said the increasing cases of infanticides in slum areas these days is due to the irresponsible men who abandon them after giving them pregnancies.
Luke Owoyesigyire, the Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Police Spokesman, says that the three policemen who were on patrol found people operating normally past curfew hours and ordered them to close their businesses to go home. According to Owoyesigyire, when they resisted, Gerald Agaba opened fire killing Nsejje instantly. He adds that when the SPCs tried to disarm Agaba, he shot them too.