The Bukomansimbi MP Hon Muwanga Kivumbi has lashed out at Ugandan law enforcement and called them the number one offenders of the law. The MP while appearing on a political talk show said that the Police for instance has been acting unconstitutionally for many years. They, therefore, cannot be the ones to enforce the rule of law and order yet ...
Read More »Report Anyone That Is Using Your National ID As Collateral – Police
The Uganda Police Force has called upon all citizens to go and report if there is anyone out there holding their National ID cards as collateral. The Police also called upon all those who have had their IDs confiscated to also go and report or seek further assistance. According to Police, any act of using one’s ID for unintended purposes ...
Read More »Uganda Police Warns Against Looming Demonstrations
The Uganda Police has issued a stern warning to people planning to demonstrate at the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights offices in Kololo. This is after the government made a decision to curtail the office’s mandate in the country. The government recently revealed that it is in position to protect initial human rights observations. It added said that ...
Read More »You Destroyed Community Policing, Munyagwa To Police
Former Kawempe South Member of Parliament, Mubarak Munyagwa, has said Police destroyed community policing. He says it’s too late for Police to call out citizens to help with crime fighting. He said while on the NBS Barometer show. “President Museveni made police people’s enemy. Drones always pick people up. How do you expect people to give information to this police? ...
Read More »CID Boss Tom Magambo Replaces All Detectives In Kampala
AIGP Major Tom Magambo, the director of the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) has made some reshuffles in the directorate. The reshuffle has seen all detectives that were previously based in Kampala replaced. The reshuffle happened after a September 30th letter to all Regional Police Commanders and Divisional Police Commanders in Kampala Metropolitan Area. In total, 47 detectives at the rank ...
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