The CID Director, Grace Akullo says the officers need to be inducted into CID within the next two years to enable them to handle all the cases that have been shelved over the last five years.
According to Yiga, because of the vigilance at Entebbe International Airport, traffickers have resorted to Lwakhakha and other borders to smuggle young girls outside the country with promises of employment opportunities abroad.
After striking the deal, Rwigambwa purportedly took Arinaitwe to Mulago National Referral Hospital and Agakhan Hospital in Kenya to ascertain whether he was a suitable donor and the results were positive.
Law enforcement investigations in Uganda rely mainly on the testimony of trafficked persons to secure evidence against traffickers. However, according to Justice Batema, this approach, favours perpetrators of Human Trafficking.
According to Kisembo, they received information about the human trafficking victims being held in Swaziland from other victims who were returned to Uganda from Zambia and Zimbabwe.