Deo Mayanja, a Boda-boda rider at the Mulago stage, says that the military police chased an unidentified Boda-boda rider who was coming from Kitante at around 7:00 am destined for the city center for carrying two passengers and he fell off the motorcycle together with his passengers before his arrest.
John Bosco Oola, the Oluk Village LC 1 Chairperson, says that the suspect beat up his wife Hellen (53) with clubs and used dry grass to set her private parts ablaze on Monday night.
Hassan Mukasa, one of the victims who were rescued when eight police officers from Kajjansi police station raided the church, says that he neither has a mental problem nor did her complain of any bad omen.
The armed men reportedly struck at around 11 pm on Sunday night and placed Loyi Okwaimungu,22, a fisherman from Kaiso landing site in Kabaale sub county at gunpoint.
Julius Hakiza, the Albertine Region Police Spokesperson says that security personnel were compelled to launch an operation following a public outcry about the rampant cases of cattle thefts.
Murungi told URN that he recieved a tip from patients at the facility indicating that there was no midwife to attend to expecting mothers and rushed to see what was going on.
Moses Lokut, one of the residents says that he found the minor wrestling the 39-year convict who attempted to rape her along Namalera-Namalu road at 11 am. "I boxed him and he fell down. Then some community members came and supported me to arrest him and took him to the prison," he said.
According to evidence on file, on October 21, 2009, the minor had gone to check on the jackfruit in her granny's garden near home but found it had been cut and eaten.
George Masanga, another resident, says that most of the illegal settlers are reluctant to register their existence with the local authorities, which makes it hard to trace them in case of incidents such as sudden death, and theft of property, among others.