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Thugs who raped women and stole at Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga home arrested

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May 5, 2021
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Police has five of the men who raided the home of the Late Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga Kizito raping women and stealing property.

The suspects were tracked down using the phone that was stolen from Dr. Lwanga’s residence at Kyabakadde Village in Kyampisi Sub-county in Mukono District in the wee hours of April 16, 2021.

“They have confessed that they indeed raided this home expecting to get money. They assumed that the money given to the family in form of condolence was still in the house,” Police spokesperson Luke Oweyesigyire said on Wednesday morning.

According to police, the thugs, were suspected to number at least 20. They raided the home of Dr. Lwanga at Kyabakadde Village, Kyampisi Sub-county in Mukono District, around 1.45am.

Archbishop Lwanga died of heart attack on April 3 and buried on April 8 inside Rubaga Cathedral after a series of mourning at his ancestral home in Kyabakadde, Kololo Air Strip, Lubaga cathedral and Namugongo Martyrs Shrine.

The attack on Lwanga’s home followed a just concluded family meeting on April 16 about the management of the deceased’s estate.


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Police has five of the men who raided the home of the Late Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga Kizito raping women and stealing property.

The suspects were tracked down using the phone that was stolen from Dr. Lwanga’s residence at Kyabakadde Village in Kyampisi Sub-county in Mukono District in the wee hours of April 16, 2021.

“They have confessed that they indeed raided this home expecting to get money. They assumed that the money given to the family in form of condolence was still in the house,” Police spokesperson Luke Oweyesigyire said on Wednesday morning.

According to police, the thugs, were suspected to number at least 20. They raided the home of Dr. Lwanga at Kyabakadde Village, Kyampisi Sub-county in Mukono District, around 1.45am.

Archbishop Lwanga died of heart attack on April 3 and buried on April 8 inside Rubaga Cathedral after a series of mourning at his ancestral home in Kyabakadde, Kololo Air Strip, Lubaga cathedral and Namugongo Martyrs Shrine.

The attack on Lwanga’s home followed a just concluded family meeting on April 16 about the management of the deceased’s estate.


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