Izat Waiswa, the Kayunga Village LC I Vice chairperson, says there are many unemployed youth who are derailed to commit crime as a means of survival. He called upon security agencies to increase presence in their village and the surrounding areas so as to eliminate cases of theft.
Rwenzori West, Community Liaison Officer Solom Mugisa says that the police officers were compelled to fire bullets after the suspected criminals around Mpanga Market tried to resist their arrest.
While delivering his message during the Way of Cross on Good Friday, the Luweero Anglican Diocesan Bishop Eldard Nsubuga Kironde expressed worry of the crime rates yet there exists churches that put Christians into right direction.
Leonard Ahimbisibwe, the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Ntungamo District, advises those operating betting shops to follow the guidelines to avoid conflicting with the law.
The letters contain messages ordering recipients to send money ranging from USD 30,000 113 million Shillings to USD 45,000 170 million Shillings within a period of three months through BITCOIN, a form of electronic currency.
According to the DPP, the practice of Blood Compensation is crippling the prosecution of murder cases. Now, the DPP is pondering engaging Lango Cultural leaders on the practice, which they say is dangerous on the administration of justice in the region.
Jessica Namisango, another resident wondered why police is taking the issue of the anonymous letters lightly despite the numerous cases of kidnap being registered in various parts of the country.
Latif Zaake, the Greater Masaka Region Police Commander, says some of the suspects are directly connected to the recent robberies and raids on residents homes.