On January 30, 2019, Mukisa led CMI operatives to a swamp in Kireka Biira Nakabugo Parish in Wakiso district where he had dumped the minors body after strangling him to death and removing some body parts.
Luke Owoyesigyire, the Deputy Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson, says the injured were rushed to Mulago while those on the run are being tracked down.
The trailer registration number UAX 205V knocked a bodaboda rider and a hawker, both of whom were standing near a fuel pump at the station. The trailer later knocked down the fuel pumps sparking off a fire which, however, was controlled before causing serious destruction.
Preliminary findings show that the deceased had small wounds on the stomach an indication that he could have been killed elsewhere and his body dumped where it was found. Detectives have since morning been recording statements from various people including family members and the deceaseds friends.
Preliminary information indicates that Okwir was guarding a Pepsi-Cola Depot in Kyengera, Wakiso District when Kinene, a mechanic by profession approached him, sparking an argument that lasted not more than five minutes.
Police have since identified the deceased as Sylvia, who has been begging in the streets. Preliminary police findings based on the clothes of the deceased and injuries on her body indicate that she could have been raped before she was strangled.
According to the Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire, police had been receiving complaints about the suspects defrauding betting companies.
Residents have admitted being the root cause of the problem. Alex Mulindwa, a resident of Matuga, says the damage would have been minimal if residents hadnt reclaimed wetlands.
One of Nakazis classmates, who was questioned by detectives from Old Kampala Police station, says she last saw the missing student walking to a waiting vehicle outside the school on October 30th 2018.
Preliminary findings indicate that the S.3 student of Kawempe Republic Secondary School committed suicide after her father Mugisha Kiraka dragged her together with her boyfriend to Nsangi Police Station after finding them having sex in his bedroom.
In his statement, the manager claimed that Namatovu signed a form taking responsibility for the childs safety while in the pool. He also disclosed that they had a full time pool attendant identified Abubakari Abdullah, who was picked up this morning.
Police are hunting for the security guard who reportedly provided the group with information indicating that the deceaseds wife, Dora Asio, an accountant by profession usually returns home with cash. The guard is also said to have given the group a plan on how they could access the house during his absence.
In his statement recorded on Monday afternoon, Kibira told detectives that he received an envelope from someone asking to deliver it to a certain residence in Lubaga.
The two suspects, whose names have been withheld by security, were arrested over the weekend after police received information from residents of Kamwokya where the first suspect was found treating a dog bite.
The suspect, whose name has been withheld by police, was picked up from unnamed clinic in Kira Municipality where he had been rushed by his colleagues for treatment for a dog bite.