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Police Follows Up On Catherine Kusasira’s Case Over Alleged Shooting Of Her Car

Uganda police would like to inform the public that local artist, Catherine Kusasira , the complainant in an alleged case of malicious damage by shooting to her car , a white primo , under Reg no. UAY 083Y , where the rear tyre were deflated by retired Major General Kasirye Gwanga , has still declined to record a statement despite several attempts by the police at Katwe .

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Efforts to obtain her statement are still in place for better leads into her witnesses and facts surrounding the case.

Police is meanwhile calling upon any other independent witnesses to the crime like bystanders or other victimized persons to come forward and assist in the investigations.

If at any stages, she makes it perfectly clear that she will not cooperate with the investigations, we shall seek the opinion of the DPP on whether we can proceed without her statement or not.

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