This was after learning that the rival side of Mike Mudoma who claims to be the rightfully elected cultural leader, planned to attack them as they installed Amuram Wagabyalile. Police says they wanted to prevent chaos which was bound to happen as the two sides clashed.
Police spokesman Fred Enanga explained that although peaceful assemblies are allowed by the constitution, such assemblies cannot be allowed in this period of the pandemic.
Julius Hakiza, the Albertine Region Police Spokesperson told Uganda Radio Network that after receiving information about Mwanga’s death Tomanya fled into hiding.
Fred Mujuni, the Chairman of Kaiso landing site fishing community told Uganda Radio Network in an interview on Monday that the Congolese criminals released six of the nineteen boat engines after their owners each paid USD 500 to have their boat engine released.
Four women identified as Viola Kansiime, Noreen Nabirye, Mclean Ahereza and Elizabeth Mutesi were killed and burnt on four separate days. Kansiime, Mutesi and Nabirye were burnt in Kasubi near Buganda royal tombs while Ahereza’s body was burnt in Nateete.
Suzan Ezatia, the Minister of Education in Lugbara Kari says that their findings indicate that some of the girls were impregnated by their parents and security guards deployed in their homes.
The Deputy Director of Criminal Investigations Directorate, Francis Olugu told Uganda Radio Network in an interview that the claims that Gen Lokech was behind Otto’s arrest are false. Olugu notes that the cases against Otto occurred between 2018 and 2019 before Gen Lokech joined the Uganda Police Force.
According to information obtained by URN, Ojok and his relatives paid dowry and an unspecified amount of money to the teenager’s family in exchange for her hand in marriage. The family of the girl reportedly accepted the request on Friday evening and handed over the girl to Ojok for marriage in accordance with the Acholi culture.