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Ndiga Clan Leader Daniel Bbosa Shooting Mastermind Arrested
PHOTO: Lujja Bbosa Tabula, the key suspect in the murder of the Ndiga Clan head.

Ndiga Clan Leader Daniel Bbosa Shooting Mastermind Arrested

The Police Spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke has confirmed that the main suspect in the murder of Ndiga clan leader Engineer Daniel Bbosa has been arrested.

The suspect has been identified as Lujja Bbosa Tabula. Tabula was arrested on the 19th of August in Kimelika-Namulonge, Busikuma.

Rusooke added that Tabula has also been wanted in connection to the human skulls found in his home in Mpigi District.

“We confirm the arrest of Lujja Bbosa Tabula, the main suspect in the murder of former Ndiga clan leader Engineer Daniel Bbosa. He was apprehended on 19 August 2024, in Kimelika-Namulonge, Busikuma, by our crime intelligence squad. Tabula is also wanted in connection with the discovery of human skulls at his residence in Mpigi.”

It should be noted that Daniel Bbosa also known as Lwomwa, the title given to the traditional leader of the Ndiga clan in Buganda, was murdered in February. This was as he approached his home in Lungujja.

He was shot dead by assailants on motorcycles. Whereas some fled the scene, one was apprehended by the locals who were nearby and he was handed to Police.

Police since then have been hunting for this suspect. A 20m shillings bounty was even announced to the public if anyone could help in the arrest of this assailant. Five people had so far been arrested in connection to this murder.

What shocked the public is that Tabula Bbosa who murdered the Lwomwa is actually also of the Ndiga Clan. Therefore, it’s not clear what the motive was behind this murder.

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