Sunday, May 11, 2025
NEWSDAY
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • In pictures
  • Luganda
  • In History
  • Sports
  • Perspective
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • In pictures
  • Luganda
  • In History
  • Sports
  • Perspective
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
NEWSDAY
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Army surrenders petrol bomb suspects to police

by www.newsday.co.ug
May 26, 2021
in News
112 9
Seven murdered in 3 weeks in Kanungu

Mr. Fred Enanga the police spokesperson. File Photo

3k
VIEWS

The army has handed over the suspects involved in throwing petrol bombs in Kampala to the police force.

11 people were arrested on the eve of President Yoweri Museveni’s swearing-in for his eighth elective term. Museveni took oath on May 12th at Kololo Independence grounds after emerging winner of the January 14th presidential elections.

Ahead of Museveni’s swearing-in, several incidents of petrol bombs hurled at private and government vehicles were registered in various parts of Kampala. Petrol bombs were thrown in Ntinda, Kireka, Katwe, George Street, Nakulabye and Wakaliga.

Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, Special Forces Command and Crime Intelligence swung into action to hunt for petrol bomb culprits. The joint operations and intelligence team on the night of May 11 apprehended eleven people who have since been in custody without trial.

Related articles

President Museveni says three “Pigs” behind Kampala blast

Kampala bomb blast: Two senior police officers arrested

October 24, 2021
Police collects Shs 330m in travel ban fines

Police collects Shs 330m in travel ban fines

June 22, 2021

The suspects were detained at CMI headquarters in Mbuya but have since been handed over to police so that they can be prosecuted in courts of law. Uganda Radio Network- URN has reliably been informed that the suspects were received by Crime Intelligence commanded by Brig Chris Damulira and they are currently detained at Special Investigations Division in Kireka.

Charles Twine, the Spokesperson for the Criminal Investigations Directorate –CID, confirmed to URN that police detectives have started adding evidence together so that the accused case files can be sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecution.

Asked on whether the holding charges of terrorism as earlier mentioned by Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga still stand, Twine said they will conclude on charges to prefer against the suspects after being guided by the office of DPP.

Although Enanga announced 11 suspects, sources said the number has since increased to 15.

The four others allegedly attempted to set Kasubi royal tombs ablaze on the night of May 15th.

However, ASP Twine said he does not have any information on whether more suspects have been arrested.

Some of the suspects arrested during Museveni’s swearing-in include Evan Kiweewa, Steven Mafabi, Richard Nyombi, Dan Kateregga, Yasin Machete, Gordon Sebagala, Sam Kisakye and Ronald Mayiga.

Twine dismissed claims that the suspects were picked because of political reasons. He insists that security agencies acted on intelligence. Twine adds that police and its sister security agencies are not vagabonds to go on picking whoever they come across without evidence.

Petrol bombs have been thrown at Katwe police station, at Uganda Registration Services Bureau –URSB, at George Street in Kampala, at Prime Petrol Station at Gayaza township and Lorris Petrol Station at Sekanyonyi in Mukono.

Post Views: 73

Do you want to share a story, comment or opinion regarding this story or others, Email us at newsdayuganda@gmail.com Tel/WhatsApp........0726054858
Do you want to share a story, comment or opinion regarding this story or others, Email us on info@newsday.co.ug or ,Tel/WhatsApp........0702451828
Share157Tweet98SendShare
Next Post
Kadaga’s departure was “a positive change”, says Ofwono as he visits Obore

Kadaga's departure was "a positive change", says Ofwono as he visits Obore

  • What caused a mysterious death of Former Elite High School Student

    What caused a mysterious death of Former Elite High School Student

    455 shares
    Share 182 Tweet 114
  • Profile: Who is Hajjat Uzeiye Hadijah Namyalo

    1039 shares
    Share 416 Tweet 260
  • Sex video appearing to show a look alike of BBS’s Diana Nabatanzi in bed with man concerns her fans

    1667 shares
    Share 667 Tweet 417
  • Lawyer Ssemakadde: Uganda’s Judiciary Has Gone to the Dogs, needs radical Surgery 

    628 shares
    Share 251 Tweet 157
  • Security investigating Dubai company over Congolese stolen Gold

    496 shares
    Share 198 Tweet 124
NEWSDAY

Your source of the most critical on spot breaking news from www.newsday.co.ug. Newsday Uganda is recognized by audiences around the world as a trusted supplier of news.

info@newsday.co.ug
+256702451828

Categories

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • In History
  • In Luganda
  • in pictures
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Perspective
  • Politics
  • Sport
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Monsignor Magembe Dead
  • All You Need To Know About The American Robert Francis Prevost , The New Pope

© 2021 NEWSDAY.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • In pictures
  • Luganda
  • In History
  • Sports
  • Perspective
  • Business

© 2021 NEWSDAY.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In