Major Peter Mugisa, the UPDF 3rd Division spokesperson told URN on Sunday the weapons were recovered in cordon and search operations and sometimes through direct gunfire exchange between the rustlers and UPDF soldiers.
Some of the guns that the army recovered from the karimojong cattle rusttlers this year
Uganda
People’s Defense Forces-UPDF has recovered 135 guns, 4 grenades
and 1954 bullets from Karimojong rustlers.
The firearms were recovered
from rustlers in the nine districts of Karamoja Sub-region including Kaabong,
Abim, Kotido, Moroto, Amudat, Napak, Nakapiripirit, Nabilatuk and Karenga
during the disarmament exercise spanning from January to December 2020.
Major Peter Mugisa, the UPDF 3rd Division spokesperson told URN on Sunday the
weapons were recovered in cordon and search operations and sometimes through
direct gunfire exchange between the rustlers and UPDF soldiers. He said the
recovery of the guns in Karamoja is evidence that many firearms are still in
the hands of Karimojongs for cattle rustling.
Major Musgisa noted that 562 cattle rustlers have so far been arrested, charged
and tried in the UPDF 3rd division Court Martial. "There's a total reduction
in animal raids by use of guns, what is happening now is that these warriors use
bows and arrows but still we are handling them," he said.
Major Mugisa also said the army has secured, which has
eliminated ambushes by warriors like the case was before. Violence and lawlessness had for many years
reigned in Karamoja Sub-region due to illegal possession of firearms by Karimojong
warriors, who used them rustle cattle in and outside the sub-region.
In 2001,
the government launched a forceful but peaceful disarmament exercise. Statistics
show that by September 2013, the army had recovered 31,892 guns and more than
20,000 bullets. During 2011 election campaigns in Karamoja, President, Yoweri Museveni
ordered for the recruitment of the disarmed rustlers into the Local Defense
Unit (LDU) to help the army to trace the remaining warriors who had refused to
hand over their guns.