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Monday May 17 2021
Armed men in plainclothes patrol downtown Kampala on November 19, 2020 as protests broke out for the second day following the arrest of Bobi Wine in Luuka District PHOTO/STEPHEN OTAGE
Summary
29 people gunned down in Kampala; eight at CPS Kampala, seven in Katwe, six in old Kampala, three in Kawempe, while five were shot in Wandegeya.
In Wakiso, 13 people were killed, five in Nansana, three in Kira Division, two in Entebbe, one in Wakiso, and two in Nsangi.
“A stray bullet does not amount to a crime. If I am targeting somebody for a justification, and the bullet hits a person who is not my target, that is not an offence,” CID spokesperson, Mr Charles Twine, CID spokesperson
Big crimes committed per district
April 14, 2021 Written by ROBERT SPIN MUKASA & ERNEST JJINGO
The Uganda that emerges from 200 pages of the freshly released Police Annual Crime Report 2019 is a hotbed of corruption, theft, rape, defilement, violent and economic crimes.
The 200-page annual crime report 2019 released last week paints a clearer picture of the prevalence and trends of petty and violent crime in the country.
The report shows some double-digit increases in crime. At the same time, other types of violent and petty crime fell in 2019.
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According to the report, surprisingly 54.7% (117,903) of all crimes committed in 2019 were in rural areas or villages, 41.3% (88,944) were committed
293 arrested in New Year police operations in Kampala
January 2, 2021
More than 200 people were arrested in Kampala city for allegedly flouting Covid-19 guidelines.
The police in Kampala Metropolitan conducted several operations in various areas on Thursday night where they netted several people who were engaged in partying in bars, despite a government ban instituted in March due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The operations spearheaded by division police commanders (DPCs) targeted bars such as Fame Lounge, Big Zone, Casino and Waves.
Kampala central police station (CPS) commanded by Ronald Wotali, arrested the highest number of revellers from bars. CPS, according to one of the police officers who took part in the operations that started at 10:30 pm, arrested more than 80 people.
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