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According to the Police's preliminary findings, the bus registration number UBG 423 G, belonging to Link Bus Company left Bundibugyo town with 65 passengers on board. But at around 2 a.m., they met a roadblock manned by about 10 people who ordered them to move out of the bus and lie down on the road.
The
Police in Mityana District is hunting a group of gunmen who mounted
a roadblock and robbed an unspecified amount of money from passengers aboard a Kampala-bound Link Bus.
It
is alleged that the passengers were traveling on a night bus from Bundibugyo when they were stopped by the gunmen at Mpamujugu
swamp along
the Mityana-Kampala section of the highway.
According
to the Police's preliminary findings, the bus registration number UBG
423 G, belonging to Link Bus Company left Bundibugyo town with 65 passengers on board. But at around 2 a.m., they met a roadblock manned by about 10 people who ordered them to move out of the bus and lie down on the road.
Wamala
Region Police Spokesperson Racheal Kawala said that after picking up all the properties, including money and mobile phones, the robbers then ordered
them to board the bus. The attackers had guns, sticks, and hammers.
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The robbery comes two days after another bus belonging to Link caught
fire at Wakaliga traffic lights in Natete.
Three weeks ago, the Ministry of Works and Transport suspended the
operations of the bus company after one of its buses was involved in an
accident in Fort Portal killing 23 people.
However last week, the suspension was lifted.
In
April this year, the Police Flying Squad Unit arrested six suspected masterminds
of highway robberies along the Kampala-Mityana road.
According
to the police, the suspects were conducting robberies from December 2021 to April
targeting people transporting produce from Mityana, Mubende, Kassanda and
Butambala districts.
It
is alleged that the gang members were masquerading either as police or army
officers on the lawful duty to their unsuspecting victims. In
one of the robberies, on January 23, 2022, at Bamunanika village along Mubende-
Kampala highway, the thugs dressed in army uniforms
and armed with toy guns, machetes and hammers mounted a fake roadblock and robbed occupants of a Fuso
truck registration number UBG 709G that was loaded with 80 bags of maize.