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Robbers arrested fighting over stolen items.

By the time police arrived, some of the suspects had cut themselves with machetes, profusely bleeding. These include Abdul Sselukambo, John Nkurunziza and Haqsam Mukwaya.

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June 22, 2023
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Robbers arrested fighting over stolen items.

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KAMPALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY: Eight suspects have been arrested during a fight for their loot at a Guest house in Budonian village-Mengo-Kampala.

Police said it was tipped the suspected robbers were almost killing each other after failing to ‘fairly’ share looted items.

By the time police arrived, some of the suspects had cut themselves with machetes, profusely bleeding. These include Abdul Sselukambo, John Nkurunziza and Haqsam Mukwaya.

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Kampala Metropolitan police spokesperson, PAtrick Onyango said in total police arrested 13 suspects but later realized that some of the people were just caught up in the thugs’ fight yet they had gone to enjoy their evening.

“A joint team responded and mounted an operation in which they arrested the suspects with breaking implements. Police conducted a search and recovered house-breaking implements which included a hammer, panga, and locally made padlock opener,” Onyango said.

Police said the suspects were jointly screened in the presence of local council leaders and eight were slapped with charges of being in possession of house-breaking implements.

The other four suspects include Ronald Kalema, a resident of Budonian village, Tonny Ssegujja, a resident of Nabulagala, Isaac Kakooza, a resident of Budonian village, Eric Nandala, a resident of Mengo, and Abdullah Makoomu.

Earlier on, police at Old Kampala had arrested nine suspects during an operation in the areas of Bakuli market behind Total Fuel petrol station which is a known hub for hardcore criminals. Old Kampala Division police commander Tyson Rutambiika ordered the operation because of the numerous public outcries.

“The area has increased criminality in the area, such as phone snatching, opium and marijuana smoking, and robberies among others. The operation was conducted successfully leading to the arrest of nine suspects,” Onyango said.

The suspects arrested in Bakuli operations have been identified as Jamir Lungiso, Annes David, Ronald Mulangira, Derrick Kyeyune, Edie Edirisa, Pacias Agaba, Abbas Mwine, and Moses Ssebagala.

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