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Uganda Police Clarified About Domestic Violence That Leads To Murder

Domestic Violence Leads To Assassinations – Uganda Police

The Uganda Police has finally clarified that domestic related killing or assassination cases, are the most scaring when killers attack people with death signs of violence and threats.

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However, the Uganda Police has at last hinted about this problem that it tackles one’s mind to end his or her life before getting caught by these murderers.

While speaking to the Uganda Police spokesperson, Fred Enanga, they have tasked the Child and Family Protection officers and police to set interest in domestic violence related issues, most especially where they receive repeated calls for assistance on violence. This will at least work upon the danger levels especially on couples or families at the stage of separating and those driven by influence of alcohol, jealousy, threats or stalking behavior.

“We have encouraged them to thoroughly document cases of stalking or escalating violence for the attention of the office of DPP, PSAs and Judiciary (Magistrates) Enanga said.

To cut the whole story short, the Police spokesperson dropped the police toll free lines of 999,112, 0800199699 or 0800122291, that will be used by people facing this problem.

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