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Police Reigns Down On Kampala Thugs, Arrests Over 100

Police Reigns Down On Kampala Thugs, Arrests Over 100

A team of joint security forces has arrested 102 suspected thugs terrorizing travelers along the Northern Bypass and Clock-Tower in Kampala. The operations came at a time when thugs had resumed their attacks on pedestrians, and passengers on motorcycles including throwing logs at drivers.

The security team commanded by the Old Kampala Division Police Commander Tyson Rutambiika, conducted operations in areas of Kawaala and Namungoona.

At least 24 suspects were arrested in these operations. Kampala Central Police Station led by SP Martin Okoyo conducted the operations at Clock-Tower and 32 suspects were arrested. Police say they have been monitoring these suspects’ criminal activities using CCTVs.

Operations at Kiwatule, Kyebando, and Bukoto flyovers were conducted by Kira Road police station officers. This led to the arrest of 38 suspects. Police have also destroyed makeshifts allegedly built by thugs near the flyovers.

Mr Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson said police had details of the suspects. They, therefore, picked them based on intelligence and evidence. He said most of the victims have been pedestrians mostly women whom they target for their handbags and wallets.

“Some of these criminals were found with mattresses they had put in the makeshifts built near the flyovers. These makeshifts were destroyed. The teams also recovered kilograms of khat and other intoxication,” Mr Enanga said.

Security operations along the Northern Bypass started from Busega up to Namboole. Most victims have been targeted between 7pm and 10pm.

However, there are also thugs in taxis at the Northern Bypass who move five or six to hoodwink unsuspecting passengers.

Police investigations show that the thugs often offer the unsuspecting passengers the front seat and once a person is inside, they start indicating that they are not reaching their destination. It is at that point they tell the person to get out in order to pick up another taxi.

At that point one of them who disguises himself as the conductor holds the door as the passenger attempts to open it while the other next to the driver pickpockets the passenger.

The public has been urged to be very alert and avoid boarding taxis not at the known passenger stations.

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