Grace Pelly, the UN Human Deputy Country Director said that the major cases recorded include torture, arbitrary arrest during the cordon, and search operations against illegal guns.
Yusuf Logiel, the programme Assistant at UN human rights, says that their monitoring activities show an upsurge in human rights violations. He says that they have registered 83 cases since January 2021 against the Joint security forces, 50 of which have been resolved.
Shifah Kateregga the HURIDEM Executive Director notes that the increase in cases of mob justice is a result of loss of public trust and confidence in the criminal justice systems and the bureaucratic process of the law.