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Fatumah Ndisaba, a resident of Mukono and member of the security committee, says it is shameful to keep promising people security when criminals continue unleashing brutality.
Joint security
agencies have named the 10 prime suspects connected to the armed robberies in Mukono district that have left several people nursing injuries and others dead over the past three months.
Police Spokesperson, Fred Enanga named the suspects at a media briefing he addressed on behalf of the joint security agencies.
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The suspects were net in ongoing operations. For the past
months, Mukono residents especially those within the Municipality have been
crying foul over thugs that have been raiding their shops, homes, and student hostels.
Security agencies comprising the Uganda People’s Defence Forces-UPDF, Crime
Intelligence, Flying Squad and Mukono police have
since placed special attention on Mukono with the view of apprehending all
remnants of crime.
Recently, the Assistant Inspector General of Police and the Director of Operations in the Uganda Police Force, Edward Ochom, the Kampala Metropolitan police commander, Stephen Tanui, and Commandant of Tokora operations in UPDF, Col Fred Mwesigye issued shoot-to-kill orders against the robbers.
According to
the alleged confessions of the suspects, the first robbery incident
that happened on December 9, 2021 was conducted at the shop of Immaculate
Nanyombi where the robbers made off with 10 smartphones, and two flat-screen TVs, and three
Lenovo laptops. On
June 11, 2022, the thugs attacked the Ssenkungu Sekyeza and robbed him of property worth
Shillings 6.1 million.
The thugs also robbed Richard Kabonzi on June 17, 2022 property valued at Shillings 18 million including a Toyota Noah UAQ 773Q, woofer, and smartphones.
Fatumah Ndisaba,
a resident of Mukono and member of the security committee, says it is shameful to keep promising
people security when criminals continue unleashing brutality.
Ndisaba prays
that everyone ups his or her game in order for criminality to be minimized in Mukono.
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Among the
exhibits so far recovered include two cars and five motorcycles. The vehicles
are UAD 728Y, and UAZ 283X while the motorcycles include UDX 490K, UDE 876T, UEQ
533Z, UFP 443D, and UEJ 033R. In addition, security agencies have recovered a gun
and nine pangas allegedly used in the robberies.
Other victims
of the armed robberies include Iren Ssekindi a cashier who was robbed and shot
in the stomach on June 24, 2022, Annet Asiimwe who was robbed of two mobile phones
and Shillings 100, 000 on June 18, Peter Kinalwa Male was robbed on June 26 and
Rahima Nabakooza who was robbed of Shillings 490000 on June 1, 2022.
Joseph Kato is currently a Master's candidate at Makerere University. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication from Kampala International University, a Diploma in Journalism and he's also a graduate in Guidance and Counseling.