The arrested thugs on handcuffs
Boda Boda raiders in Kampala chased and arrested two panga-wielding thugs who had snatched the
handbag of a woman along Nakasero road in the Kampala City Centre.
The victim was identified as 36-year-old Hope Afoyotwoth , a teacher and resident of
Kamwokya, in the Kampala central division. She was waylaid while on her way home in the evening this Wednesday.
The victim was reportedly blocked by two men riding on a motorcycle
registration number UGA 868Z, armed with a panga. They reportedly robbed her of a handbag containing
two mobile phones, Shs 5,000, body spray, and other personal items all valued at 1.2 million shillings.
She raised an alarm which attracted Boda Boda riders who gave chase to thugs from Nakasero Road, Lumumba Avenue up to City Square where they were
arrested.
Kampala
Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango commended the Boda Boda
riders for their bravery and responsible actions. Unlike in the past when such suspects would be subjected to mob justice they handed over to the police at
Central Police Station Kampala.
"They usually
misbehave but this time they did well by handing over these suspects to the
police. Upon searching them, they were got with sharp panga and all the
victim's properties. They have been charged with aggravated robbery pending
court,"Onyango said.
Frank Mawejje, the chairperson of
Kawempe Boda-boda Riders has called
on Kampala Capital City Authority to quicken the process of gazetting boda-boda
stages, as a way of streamlining their industry and curbing criminality.
"With KCCA's gazetting of
stages, we expect a crackdown on impostors masquerading as boda-boda
riders," Mawejje emphasized."Only certified and trained riders will
gain access to allocated stages, thereby curbing the activities of criminals
exploiting motorcycles for robbery and other illicit acts. He added"
The apprehension of the two suspects occurs amidst a surge in
criminal activity in Kampala, where the city has become a hub for organized
crime gangs, with some perpetrators using motorcycles to target unsuspecting
victims on public roads.