Another resident, Jennifer Namuwonge, who is a shop attendant along Kyaliwajjala –Kira road said thugs even enter the shops during daytime and steal items including cash. According to Namuwonge, there is need for intensified security operations to deal with thugs that are making life had for them.
Some of the suspects arrested in Namugongo security operations
65 suspected criminals have been arrested in Namugongo. This follows complaints from residents about the high crime rate in the area.
John Kiwanda, a resident of Kyaliwajjala said thugs have been
waylaying them early in the morning or late in the evening and taking their
belongings.
“In these areas, you wake early you
find thugs in the corridors. You return home in the evening you find them near
your house or in the corridors. We are worried and fear moving early in the
morning or the evening,” Kiwanda said.
Another resident, Jennifer Namuwonge,
who is a shop attendant along Kyaliwajjala –Kira road said thugs even enter the
shops during daytime and steal items including cash. According to Namuwonge,
there is a need for intensified security operations to deal with thugs that are
making life hard for them.
“If you move outside your house for
a few minutes and you forget to close the door, your items will be stolen. You walk
out of your shop for a minute, you find some of the items missing. We need protection
from these criminals,” Namuwonge said.
In response to these outcries, the Kira
Road police division in collaboration with its counterparts in Kireka, Naalya
and Bweyogerere has conducted operations which have led to the arrest of 65
suspected criminals.
Patrick Onyango, the Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson, said operations in which the 65 suspects were
arrested were carried out in areas of Kyaliwajjala A around Kyaliwajjala
market, Bweyogerere, Kireka railways, Naalya and Kira Tax Park.
“This was a joint army and police
operation carried out in areas of Kyaliwajjala B (Nabwojjo), Kyaliwajjala A
(Kyaliwajjala market), Bweyogerere (Kasubi), Kireka railways, Naalya, and Kira Tax
Park, led to the arrest of 65 suspects,” Onyango said.
Security said the operations aimed
to crack down on suspected criminals involved in robberies, burglaries, and
related cases. “These operations were targeting known hideouts and gathering
places. Some suspects were found in possession of marijuana.”
Because of the many entertainment
places in Kira Municipality, thugs have made it a routine to gather around such
places to monitor who is moving in which direction on foot. Sometimes revellers
are victimized a stone throw from places of entertainment while several have been
attacked along the stretch from Naalya to Kyaliwajjala trading centre.
Senior Staff Reporter
Mr Joseph Kato graduated with a Master's Degree of Art in Journalism & Communication on February 02, 2024 at Makerere University. He holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies which he attained in 2023 at Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway.
Mr Kato holds a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication from Kampala International University. The Master's Degree studies and a decade of journalism practice have enabled Mr Kato to be one of the reliable researchers in areas of conflict, r