According to his family, Ainembabazi Isaac a resident of Kiwatule central zone in Nakawa Division a Kampala suburb who was working as an Assistant Public Relations Officer in the ministry of information communications technology and National guidance went missing on 23, November last year up to now.
Police are still searching for Isaac Ainembabazi, 33-year old an employee in the Ministry of Information Communication Technology and National Guidance who has been
missing for two months which has distressed family.
According to his family,
Ainembabazi Isaac, a resident of Kiwatule central zone in Nakawa Division of Kampala suburb who is an Assistant Public Relations Officer in the
ministry of information communications technology and National guidance went
missing on 23, November last year up to now.
His girlfriend Sarah
Andinda, who resides in Ntinda says ever since they registered the missing person case at Old Kira Road under CRB 006/2020 they haven't received any useful information from the police teams, apart from paying money.
“We have visited many
places including hospitals, prisons and different police stations and
mortuaries but Isaac is nowhere to be seen, this is causing nothing but worry to
us and the parents in the village" the distressed Andinda said.
A police officer at Kira-Road police who spoke to Uganda Radio Network-URN on the condition of anonymity revealed that the search
for Isaac has now been taken by police Flying Squad and so far 13 suspects
have been apprehended from Kiwatule areas where the victim used to spend most
of his time.
“Those suspect knows
something about Isaac’s disappearance but they
haven’t helped the investigation team, but the team is still trying to track down
Isaac’s phones, but we don’t have any new developmentso far in that case," said a
police officer at Kira Road police Division.
Daraus Bahikyile, a close
friend to Isaac, says he stopped communicating to him on 23 of November, and since then all his known phones went off. According to Daraus they
suspect that Isaac was killed by wrong people who may have suspected him to have money.
The Kampala Metropolitan
deputy Police Spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire said that police are still
searching for Ainembabazi’s whereabouts but their search hasn't yielded
anything but promised the family to be strong.
“We want to urge the
public or anyone with information regarding Ainembanzi to report to the police,'' said Owoyesigyire. Several people
have been reported missing from various parts of Kampala Metropolitan areas
since the November 18-19th protests that rocked Kampala and Wakiso districts.