Private Sam Eyal, a police officer attached to Kwania Central Police Station reportedly shot dead, Desmond Okao, a 22-year-old son of Okii-me-Okabo clan and a resident of Alany cell in Teduka ward, Aduku town council in Kwania District.
According to reports, Okao and a group of about 30 individuals, who were returning from a disco at Brun’s Night Club, blocked the road and began waylaying pedestrians. Attempts by bystanders to disperse the group proved unsuccessful, leading to a police intervention.
Milly Agang, a resident of Adyang village, Teboke Parish in Teboke Sub County is being accused of stabbing to death her 47 year-old-husband Gerald Agang, a resident of the same area in a fight over 90,000 shillings.
According to Jimmy Uhuru, the LCI Chairman of Aduku Township Cell, Awet was on his way to a marriage ceremony in Akot Trading Center when the incident occurred.
It is alleged that Acilu lied to the relatives that she had taken the child to the father on December 30, 2024, but on January 1, she was put under pressure and confessed that she killed the child and buried him in the garden because she had nothing to feed the baby.
A police officer, who requested anonymity, revealed that the deceased was found lying next to a bottle of locally brewed waragi, commonly known as "Mogo amoga."
The suspects including 9 females and 25 males were arrested on Tuesday during the intelligence-led operations conducted by police in the areas of Kamshwali, Te-Atat, Te-Dam and Te-Kulo.
According to Jimmy Patrick Okema, North Kyoga Regional Police Spokesperson, preliminary findings indicate that Acio had a history of mental illness and had previously attempted to harm herself and the baby.