Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi, the Mbarara City Mayor says the vandals are costing the council over 100 Million shillings to repair the vandalized street lights.
Some of the recovered Vandalised equipment (1)
Police in Mbarara City have arrested five people for vandalizing street lights and water meters.
The suspects were arrested during different operations that
started on Thursday in the areas of Kiyanja, and Mandela cells in Kamukuzi
Ward, Mbarara City South Division.
Samson Kasasira the Rwizi Region
Police Spokesperson identified the suspects as Price Ahereza 19, Anton Rwamirama
20, and Amon Ndyamuhaki 17 all scrap storekeepers from Kiyanja cell.
Others are Swamadu Kwikiriza 47 a
businessman, and Edson Bainomugisha 33 a scrap storekeeper from Mandela cell
Kakoba Ward.
Kasasira says the police were able
to recover 14 solar batteries, 1 solar charger controller, 13
water meters, 34 taps/ joints, electric cables, electric meters, and breaking
implements.
Kasasira says the police are also hunting
for the owners of the scrap stores he identified as Tonny Ukasha, and Johnbosco
Nuwasiima.
Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi, the Mbarara
City Mayor says the vandals are costing the council over 100 Million shillings to repair the vandalized street lights.
He appealed to the
community to be vigilant and report to security so that more perpetrators be
apprehended.
Agaba Anthony the Kiyanja Cell
Chairperson commended the operations, noting that vandalizing of street
lights affects traders who operate businesses on the roadsides at night.
More than 1000 streetlights have
been installed in Mbarara City under the USMID project since the 2019/20 financial year.
Meanwhile, Police in Kapchorwa have arrested eight people for vandalizing street lights on the newly constructed Kapchorwa-Suam road and Teryet High altitude stadium.
Fred Mark Chesang the Sipi Region police spokesperson has identified the suspects as Martin Siwa, and Bosco Chesilyong.
According to Chesang, the suspects were arrested in an intelligence-led operation following complaints of theft and vandalism of street lights along the roads.
“Others still on the run but we have received intelligence on their whereabouts, and at any time we are arresting them,” says Chesang.
Andrew Timothy Mangusho, the Kapchorwa Municipality Mayor, raised concern about the level of theft and vandalism of the solar street lights.
Last month, the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) partnered with the Sebei community to combat vandalism and theft of road signage and Street lights along the Kapchorwa Suam Road.