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Uganda Police Fails To Restore Ritah Nabukenya's Death Scenario

Uganda Police Fails To Restore Ritah Nabukenya’s Death Scenario

Ever since the incident that happened to Ritah Nabukenya became vibrant, Uganda Police Force has never come up with something visible they recently confirmed recovering the CCTV camera footage about the fatal accident along the Nakawa – Naguru road.

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However, on the 24th of February this year, it was alleged that Uganda Police on its patrol knocked her on a boda boda since she was a full People Power supporter.

According to the police spokesperson Fred Enanga, he claimed that all the cameras around in that area were there but not active due to some unsustainable wire cable connections.Uganda Police claims that they were not active because of the Nakawa-Naguru stretch.

“Other failures are usually due to constant power outages in certain policing divisions, as well as the erection of banners/billboards within the corridors of CCTV camera view which grossly impacts on our investigations. You are all aware the demand for new services, like the proliferation of internet by telecoms, utility companies like UMEME, National Water and Sewage Corporation, and other users like; KCCA, Uganda National Roads Authority, Local Government activities and Landlords, regularly conduct construction works” Enanga said.

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