The Uganda police has been blamed for mostly violating human rights across the country for the quite some years now. Check also: Kale Kayihura Blames Media For Misrepresenting Police Brutality The natives within the country claim that the force can’t be trusted with their role of keeping law and order. They claim it’s the force its self that distorts the law ...
Read More »Uganda Police Promoted Common Wealth Participants With Ranks
With regards from the Inspector General of Police, Martin Okoth Ochola yesterday afternoon promoted the Uganda police athletes who represented Uganda at the Gold Coast Common Wealth Games, Australia. Check also: Sheila Gashumba Expressed Her Feelings To The Rwandese Star Breaking Fik Fameica’s Heart Uganda police rewarded and promoted Common Wealth participants. SPC Joshua Cheptegei won two gold medals in 5000 ...
Read More »I Can’t allow the Demotion-Kirumira
The former Buyende DPC Kirumira has come to have say about the court’s decision of demoting him two ranks down. Check also: Police Officer Muhammad Refuses To Attend Police Court Muhammad was demoted two ranks by the disciplinary court from the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police to Assistant Inspector of Police. His demotion came after being found guilty of unnecessary ...
Read More »Police Officer Muhammad Kirumira Refuses To Attend Police Court
The former Buyende DPC Muhammad Kirumira who was supposed to appear in court today as per his bail terms. Check also: Nothing Will Stop Me From Speaking The Evils In Police- Muhammad Kirumira was arrested in February but later given bail and one of terms of getting a bail was for him to appear to the disciplinary court of police which ...
Read More »Nalufenya Prison Is Not Torturing As People Imagine-Says Police Committee
Police a lot of pressure from both the concerned natives and human rights activists to close Nalufenya prison based in jinja over allegations of torture. Check also: Nalufenya To Be Closed by Ochola Having faced that much pressure, the new IGP okoth formed a committee of seven members to investigate the allegation. The committee was spearheaded by the police human rights ...
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