Ugandan Police doing great job in Somalia

The Commissioner Somali Police has praised Ugandan Police officers, who are deployed there to keep peace, that they have done a great job in pacifying that country. “The Police Officers who are deployed there (Somalia) are really doing a good job, they are carrying out joint operations ,and we appreciate their efforts,” Brig. Gen. Saeed […]

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Why continuous training is crucial – Aronda explains

Internal Affairs minister General Aronda Nyakayirima has a key message for the police senior officers – devote as much time to training as you possibly can. Addressing the senior management corps of the Uganda Police Force mid November, the minister urged them to dedicate all the peaceful time whenever the police officers are not in […]

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Police Officers who acted unethically put on defence

Police Disciplinary Court has ruled that the five Officers who acted unethically towards a former employee of Mukwano Ltd, Mr. Kasim Ssuuna have a case to answer.   The court ruled that the prosecution proved that the five officers committed the offence and the evidenced produced in court including the video footage pinned them.   […]

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PRESIDENT COMMISSIONS FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

President Yoweri Museveni today October 14, 2013 commissioned and handed over 49 firefighting equipment units to Uganda Policeat Namanve, a Kampala suburb.   The equipments that president handed over to Police included 20 fire tenders, 20 water tanks, 2 ladder fire trucks, 4 water boats fire fighters and 3 fire rescue boats. The President said […]

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A TERRORIST MUELLER AHMED KHALED IN UGANDA

Police, this morning received information from very credible sources that a wanted terrorist of German origin, Mueller alias Ahmed Khaled, entered the country yesterday, Tuesday, 01/10/2013.   He entered the country from Limulu, Kenya and travelled to Kampala, Uganda, aboard a Kaliita bus, Reg. NO. KBF 057N. He was dropped off at some point along […]

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Uganda Police rescues American from Nigerian kidnappers

Uganda Police have smashed a kidnap racket run by Nigerians who have been extorting money from their mainly foreign victims’ family. Police last month rescued an American national who was kidnapped by the Nigerian criminals shortly after he landed at Entebbe International Airport in pursuit of business prospects in Uganda. The Nigerian racketeers had lured […]

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Forty years of ‘peace’ among Kenyan and Ugandan warrior communities marked

The pastoralist communities along the Uganda- Kenya border spent four days of celebration to mark forty years since the signing of a peace accord at Lokeryama in Kenya in 1973. The Lokeryama peace agreement between Uganda’s Karimojong and Kenya’s Turkana, Kalenjin and Pokot (from Kenya and Ethiopia) communities had agreed to end cattle raids and […]

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Fire fighters learn new sophisticated equipment

The Fire Brigade police has completed a two weeks training course for regional fire safety officers which started on the 9th September 2013 to 21st September at fire brigade headquarters following the procurement of the state of the art fire fighting equipments.   The participants include regional fire safety officers, OCs, technicians, mechanics and operators. Among the […]

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Uganda Police rescues American from Nigerian kidnappers

Uganda Police have smashed a kidnap racket run by Nigerians who have been extorting money from their mainly foreign victims’ family. Police last month rescued an American national who was kidnapped by the Nigerian criminals shortly after he landed at Entebbe International Airport in pursuit of business prospects in Uganda.   The Nigerian racketeers had […]

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Forty years of ‘peace’ among Kenyan and Ugandan warrior communities marked

The pastoralist communities along the Uganda- Kenya border spent four days of celebration to mark forty years since the signing of a peace accord at Lokeryama in Kenya in 1973. The Lokeryama peace agreement between Uganda’s Karimojong and Kenya’s Turkana, Kalenjin and Pokot (from Kenya and Ethiopia) communities had agreed to end cattle raids and […]

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