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Two police officers dismissed from Force over attempted murder

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Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga addressing journalists on Monday(Photo/File)

Police have dismissed D/C Bwire Moses Mangeni, aged 27, on disciplinary charges of discreditable conduct, and further charged him to court with attempted murder, of Police Constable Kutosi Tyson which occurred in Kaliro District on the 12.09.2023 around 11pm.

According to Police spokesman Fred Enanga, the suspect had requested for the keys to the police motorcycle, so as to travel to his home village in Busia district, but was denied the motorcycle, which was the only transport at Namugongo Police Post in Kaliro.

“This angered the suspect and he picked a hoe, and hacked PC Kutosi, inflicting injuries on him. Immediately after, he picked a gun with 30 rounds and fired all the bullets. Several bullet holes were found in the room of the OC post. The suspect was arrested as he handed over the gun with an empty magazine at Kaliro NTC. He appeared in court on the 15.09.2023, on charges of attempted murder. The victim PC Kutosi was rushed to Musana HC for treatment,” Enanga said.

In a separate development, the police in Sheema district, also charged CPL Ambrose Katumwehe, a 57 year old, police officer attached to Kanekye Police Post, Kashozi division, with Threatening violence, against Nakyanzi caroline, a bar maid in Kanekye trading centre on the 12.09.2023 at around 11pm.

Enanga said the suspect while in a drunken state, and armed with a gun, threatened to fire bullets at the victim’s door, if she failed to open. Shortly after, he fired 3 bullets at her door, which prompted an alarm. The suspect returned to his post, and was arrested by the DPC and team. The fun was recovered, cartridges and exhibited. He was charged with Attempted Murder and threatening violence.

“The UPF as an institution continues to hold officers who commit acts of violence, accountable. We stand for rule of law and will not tolerate such acts of impunity, within our rank and file,” he said.

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