The suspect, identified as Oliva Asiimwe, attempted to bribe Detective Constable Stanley Ibanda, and Kalim Omar with one million Shillings to release his brother Ivan Akanyijjuka, who is a member of a criminal gang that has been terrorizing pedestrians along the Kampala Northern Bypass.
The Old Kampala Police Division is holding a woman on allegations
of attempting to bribe two senior police officers with 1 million
Shillings for the release of her brother who had been detained on
robbery charges.
The suspect, identified as Oliva Asiimwe, attempted to bribe Detective
Constable Stanley Ibanda, and Kalim Omar with one million Shillings
to release his brother Ivan Akanyijjuka, who is a member of a criminal
gang that has been terrorizing pedestrians along the Kampala Northern
Bypass.
Police preliminary findings indicate that on March 11, Akanyijjuka together with two of his accomplices; Benjamin Kato and
Barnabas Kavuma, who were armed with knives, attacked one Musa Muganga
in Lungujja, Lubaga Division and stabbed him before taking his belongings. However, Muganga sounded an alarm that attracted residents and police
who were on night patrol leading to the arrest.
But Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga said Asiimwe attempted to bribe officers to forego investigations
that would lead to the potential prosecution of her brother. The investigating officers instead reported the matter to their superiors leading to her arrest.
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Enanga says the two officers have been applauded by
the Inspector General of Police, for their outstanding work in promoting integrity,
transparency and professionalism.
“What they did is representative of the outstanding
work of police, in promoting integrity by our frontline officers who are
the majority, because this is the same level, at which we have got a
lot of complaints on the integrity of our officers.
We’re happy that a vast majority of officers are committed and dedicated
to performing
their duties with professionalism. Enanga stated”