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Kifeesi Commander Arrested By Uganda Police

Police at Nsangi is holding the most wanted criminal in Kampala commonly known as Ssobi

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Kifeesi is a gang that breed most criminals is said to be behind most crimes in Uganda especially within its capital Kampala.

The suspect identified as Paddy Sserunjogi aka Ssobi, was  arrested along side with two others Kasozi Shafiq and Twaha Tim.

They were arrested at Rose garden hotel in Nsangi during an Interview with NBS Tv one of the local station televison in Uganda based in kamokya.

During the arrested, the nbs tv journalist interviewing ssobi Twaha Mukiibi was badly beaten by police.

Police says that the trio went on TV and claimed he was killing people with police and their recording circulated in social media.

Emilian Kayima the police spokesperson said they have started investigation on murder allegations

The arrested criminals claim to be patners with Police and some government officials that send them on some missions.

The arrested criminal who is believed to be the head of the Kifeesi gang who came out last year and promised a peaceful festival season. And according to reports it really happened

Still on Ssobi, he claims to have ended the criminal life in 2015 and now is on the mission of changing his fellow criminals to leave the criminal life and join.

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