Thursday, 18 April 2013

KASESE WOMAN MP IN HOT SOUP OVER MURDER COMMENTS



Kasese woman Member of Parliament Winfred Kiiza has been summoned by the Criminal Investigations and Intelligence headquarters of police at Kibuli to answer queries over a press conference she held in Kasese town last year.
In a summon issued by the Emmanuel Mbonimba on behalf of the  CIID dated April 15th, Winfred Kiiza is supposed to respond over issues she raised in a press conference she held at the Rwenzori the Gardens Hotel in Kasese town on September 22, 2012 complaining about lack of police reports on the rampant murders in Kasese.
According to the summon that was sent through the office of the Speaker of Parliament, Kiiza was supposed to appear on Thursday at 2pm at the CIID headquarters in Kibuli.
She is being required to give more details to the police about the concerns she raised about the killings during the press conference.
However, the MP who confirmed receiving the summons did not appear at the CIID today after her lawyer Mr. Wandera Ogalo asked for the postponement of the grilling.
According to Kiiza, her lawyer rang the CIID bosses saying they were not ready to appear because of other engagements at parliament.
She will then appear before the detectives on Monday at 2pm. END

Saturday, 13 April 2013

POLICE MOVES TO BLOCK RWENZURURU KING FROM VISITING KASENYI LANDING SITE.



Police has deployed heavily along the Kasese-Mbarara highway to block the Rwenzururu King Charles Wesley Mumbere to go to Kasenyi landing site on Lake George to preside over the Kingdom’s environmental and hero’s day.
King Mumbere’s intended visit has been contested by the minority ethnicities that include the Basongora, Bachingwe, Bagabo and Banyabindi who claim they do not pay allegiance to Rwenzururu Kingdom.
They claim to be behind the embattled Busongora Kingdom leader Ivan Bwebale Rutakirwa who was crowned on July 1st last year at a secret event at Muhokya trading center five kilometers from Kasese town.
Despite, an agreement in a meeting between the two parties and the police on Thursday that changed King Mumbere’s venue from Kasenyi to Katunguru landing site, he and the youth wing have insisted on the original destination.
 The Rwenzori regional police Commander Mr. Wilson Kwanya has this morning issued a press statement vowing to block any cultural function to take place at Kasenyi landing site since the area is contested by many parties.
Police insists they will give security to King Mumbere and his subjects as they go to Katunguru landing site as agreed earlier.
However, the mood in Kasese town now is different from the setting of the police as groups of Banyarwenzururu prepare transport to Kasenyi despite warnings from the police.
Police on the other hand say they fear that any advances by the Banyarwenzururu to Kasenyi landing site may result into demonstrations by both the Bakonzo and the minority tribes leading to accidents, interruption of business activities and destruction of tourism since the venue is deep inside the Queen Elzabeth National park.
But majority of the Rwenzururu subjects seem to have taken heed of the press statement from the First Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Ivan Syauswa urging them to come in big numbers accompanying King Mumbere to the disputed venue. END.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

17 SO FAR HELD AND ONE GUN RECOVERED IN THE KASESE JOINT SECURITY OPERATIONS



At least seventeen suspects have been arrested by the different security organs currently carrying out operations in Bukonzo West Constituency to get rid of thugs that have been killing people and taking away with their property.
Operations started on Monday after the Chairman LC 5 Kasese Lt. Col. Mawa Muhindo led the arrest of two businessmen who have been selling stolen meat at the Mpondwe border post and also reportedly involving in armed robbery.
After their arrest, the security organs that include the police and the Uganda people’s defense forces embarked on operations to arrest the rest of the people thought to be involved in the racket.
The UPDF 2nd Division Public Relations Officer Lt. Ninsiima Rwemizuma reveals that so far seventeen people including a woman have been arrested in the areas of Mpondwe-Lubiriha town council, Karambi and Nyakiyumbu sub-county.
One gun with over fifty rounds of ammunitions has been recovered in the process.
Lt. Ninsiima says operations continue until the rest of the racket members who have since fled to the Democratic Republic of Congo are reprimanded.
Lt. Ninsiima says that upon interrogation, some of the suspects who have been disguising in business activities have confessed to shooting dead most of the people who have been killed in the last two years.  He says that information got so far reveals that they also killed one of their own called Muthengera after betraying them on a coffee theft deal.
It is said they reportedly told the security operatives that it is Muthengera who also murdered self-employed Journalist Amon Thembo Wa’Mupaghasya in early May 2012.
Lt. Ninsiima who claims that the suspects will be paraded to court soon says there is hope that more suspects and guns will be got in the near future.
He warned people of Kasese against hiding information that would have led to the arrest of suspected criminals before the killing of innocent businessmen became rampant.
So far, at least eleven people have been killed by shooting in Bukonzo West Constituency in the period of two years.  END

Thursday, 4 April 2013

HUNDREDS THRONG FORT PORTAL ROADS TO RECEIVE THE BODY OF KALITA OWNER



Business came to a standstill yesterday evening in Fort Portal town as hundreds of people jammed the streets to receive the body of the departed Managing Director of the KALITA busy company the late Lucky Patrick Atwooki.
People from all walks of life that included business community, special hire drivers, boda boda riders, religious, cultural and district leaders were in tears along the roads as the casket carrying Lucky’s body arrived.
The procession of mourners started from Mogas petrol station East division taking a four kilometer walk from the centre of Fort Portal to St. John’s cathedral where a requiem service was held.
In his sermon, Rev. Ezra Musobozi the sub dean Rwenzori diocese argued the mourners to invest their wealth in people especially the needy so as to inherit the kingdom of God and to work hard and love their jobs to get good returns.
Reverend Musobozi described late Lucky as someone who had invested in the people of Tooro through the transport sector where hundreds of people have benefited.
Rev.Richard Baguma who represented Tooro kingdom said Uganda and Tooro have lost an important person who had become a change agent and employer of many people in transport sector, construction and other fields.
The Fort Portal Municipality MP Alex Ruhunda described the demice as a role model who started from humble beginnings as a taxi driver to a director of Kalita transporters.
He asked people to work hard if they are to become important persons in future.
Lucky commonly known as Kalita succumbed to cancer on Tuesday night at Mulago heart Institute.
His body has been taken to his ancestral home in Muhangi, Nyabuharwa sub county Kyenjojo district for a decent burial on Saturday. END

SECURITY AGENCIES MOUNT OPERATIONS TO CLEAR GUNS, SERIAL KILLERS IN KASESE



Different security agencies are carrying out through operations in areas around the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo to get rid of criminals who have been shooting dead civilians at night.
Within one year eleven people have been gunned down in their homes at night by unknown thugs and the latest being Baferi Kisembo a resident of Karukumiza village in Karambi sub-county, Kasese district.
Most of those killed are businessmen especially those dealing in coffee.
The UPDF 2nd Division Public Relations Officer Lt. Ninsiima Rwemizuma says that different operations are ongoing by the army, the police’s crime intelligence unit and the Rapid Response Unit to arrest the key suspects and recover guns.
Currently, an unspecified number of suspects are being held by police after being hooked during the operations that started on Monday.
Lt. Ninsiima reveals that the suspects under detention are led by one Swalle a prominent taxi driver and former worker of the Uganda Revenue Authority.
In the operations joined by the Kasese district chairman Lt. Col. Mawa Muhindo, an AK47 gun and about sixty rounds of ammunition were recovered from Nyakiyumbu sub-county on Thursday.
Lt. Ninsiima says the security operatives are being led to the key suspects by an individual who has volunteered to give information about the suspected serial killers in the area.
A woman in whose house a gun was recovered yesterday has also been arrested but Lt. Ninsiima declined to identify her because it would jeopardize efforts to arrest her husband who is on the run.
He said that when all the key suspects are arrested, a police file will be made to arrange for their appearance in the courts of law.
The Kasese district chairman Lt. Col. Mawa Muhindo says the rampant illegal guns are a result of the Allied Democratic Forces rebellion that ended in the early 2000s and the several negative forces in Eastern DRC. END