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Vincent Twesige, the Rwenzori West police spokesperson told journalists at a media briefing on Monday that seven suspects, including a police officer, are currently in custody at Fort Portal Central Police Station on charges related to the illegal possession of government supplies, operating pharmacies without licenses, abuse of office and negligence on duty among others.
A joint operation between the
Uganda police force and the National Drug Authority has led to the seizure of drugs
valued at Shillings 300 million in targeted enforcement against the illegal
sale of government drugs and medical equipment in Kyenjojo and Ntoroko
districts.
Vincent Twesige, the Rwenzori West police spokesperson told
journalists at a media briefing on Monday that seven suspects, including a police
officer, are currently in custody at Fort Portal Central Police Station on
charges related to the illegal possession of government supplies, operating
pharmacies without licenses, abuse of office and negligence on duty among
others.
The suspects are Assistant Superintendent
of Police-ASP, Kule Yusuf Katuramu, the in charge of Kyejonjo Police Health Centre
II, Denis Blessing, the owner of Blessing Pharmacy in Kyenjojo, Tom Bwebale, Isiah
Isingoma, Allan Samuel Mwesige, the in charge of Bweramule Health Centre III,
Mary Mbabazi, a storekeeper at the same health facility, and Alex Mbusa, a
porter at Bweramule Health Centre III, all from Ntoroko district.
Twesige highlighted the role
of vigilant members of the public in the arrest of the suspects, saying they
provided crucial information to law enforcement about the ongoing illegal sale
of government drugs.
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Abiaz Rwamwiri, the Spokesperson
of the National Drug Authority, explained that during an intelligence-led
operation in Ntoroko district, Mbusa was found in possession of numerous boxes
of drugs hidden in the ceiling of his house. Mbusa later confessed that some of
the brokers he was working with were selling the drugs on the black market in
the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Rwamwiri revealed that the
seized drugs included antimalarials, HIV/antivirals, Hepatitis B testing kits,
and other essential medications. He also expressed concern that many of the
drugs were stored at high temperatures, contrary to the recommended standards
of storing them in cool and dry places for safety, which could have harmful
effects on recipients.
"Blessing was operating
an illegal pharmacy, and this operation uncovered an illegal distribution chain
of drugs in remote areas. He believed our operations wouldn't reach these
areas, but upon his arrest, several drugs were recovered from his stores,"
Rwamwiri added. He noted that the actions of the suspects were depriving the
community of much-needed drugs, particularly antiretrovirals, which he said could
lead to drug resistance among the intended beneficiaries.