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UPDF soldiers shoot traffic police officer after accident

UPDF officers have shot and injured a police traffic officer on Sunday morning who was trying to tow a military vehicle that had been involved in an accident.

by www.newsday.co.ug
January 16, 2022
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KAMPALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY:  UPDF officers have shot and injured a police traffic officer on Sunday morning who was trying to tow a military vehicle that had been involved in an accident.

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OrThe UPDF officers were trying to block police from towing a military vehicle that was involved in an near Kobil Naalya.
Kampala Metropolitan Police deputy spokesman Luke Owoyesigyire confirmed the shooting by “unidentified persons dressed in military fatigue” who alighted from a military vehicle.

But Oweyesigire said investigations are ongoing to establish the shooter.

Constable Robert Mukebezi is the victim of the shooting and  was seated on the passenger side of a breakdown truck that was towing a military Toyota Prado TX that had knocked a signpost of Kobil at Naalya when they were intercepted by soldiers in a double cabin vehicle with military registration number plates at Ntinda traffic lights at around 6am.

 


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