Katwe Police investigate Robbery-Murder in Ndejje Kibutika Village

The Katwe Police are actively investigating a harrowing incident involving aggravated robbery and murder that occurred on January 18, 2024, at approximately 6 pm in Ndejje Kibutika Village, Makindye Ssabagabo Municipality, Wakiso District.

Katwe Police Investigate Robbery-Murder in Ndejje Kibutika Village
Katwe Police Investigate Robbery-Murder in Ndejje Kibutika Village Image CRedit: Facebook

Zambia, Katwe: The Katwe Police are actively investigating a harrowing incident involving aggravated robbery and murder that occurred on January 18, 2024, at approximately 6 pm in Ndejje Kibutika Village, Makindye Ssabagabo Municipality, Wakiso District.

According to the preliminary investigation, employees of Shana Distributors Ltd, Kikuubo, namely Galabuzi Haruna (driver), Babirye Patricia (salesperson), and Mfitumukiza Henry (offloader), were ambushed by armed assailants during their routine product distribution.

The assailants, demanding money, resorted to violence when met with hesitation from the workers.

Despite warning shots, the assailants shot Babirye Patricia in the leg, subsequently taking a substantial amount of money, approximately 20 million Ugandan shillings, from the vehicle. The criminals fled on a motorcycle with registration UES 820K.

As the victims raised the alarm, a pursuit ensued, leading to the robbers abandoning the motorcycle. A group of local residents and riders in Namasuba apprehended the suspects, resulting in a confrontation.

Tragically, two suspects succumbed to injuries at the scene, while another passed away upon arrival at Mulago Hospital.

The deceased have been identified as Bakka Mark and Ssemanda Brain. The police have recovered identification and voter cards from the bodies, and the alleged robbery weapon has been secured as evidence.

Regrettably, the stolen cash has not been recovered, as it is believed to have been taken by members of the public during the confrontation.

The injured victims are receiving urgent medical attention, and their detailed statements on the incident have been documented. The police are committed to providing further updates as the investigation unfolds. “We urge the public to remain calm and cooperative as we work towards ensuring justice in this distressing matter.”

ASP Luke Owoyesigyire Deputy Public Relations officer for Kampala Metropolitan Police. Residnets seemed in anger as crime is increasing day by day in Uganda, South Africa.

One of the residents said, “Uganda has turned into a den of wrong-doers from head to tail…….failed state…”