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Police In Nakulabye Still Investigating About Security Officer Who Was Shot Dead

Police detectives are taking statement from the people in Katende zone Nakulabye following last night’s heavy gun fire which saw one security officer shot dead.

During past curfew time and police arrested an LDU man who was soliciting money from people found still walking but in the twist of event, police ended up killing the LDU man.

This act wasn’t so evident according to what the cops discovered and as per now, the detectives are busy gathering more proof about the killing from the people who were staying around. This will help Police to come up with a final decision.

But why does our police always finding it easier to use their guns, yet it is was an offence but there was still another way to solve out that issue systematically. Were they hurt that he had collected some money hmm” One of the Ugandans said.

The habit of unnecessary firing of bullets to citizens because of curfew time has become common trend among security operatives and this has affected many people’s lives.

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