Daily Monitor
Monday May 03 2021
Onlookers scan bullet holes on a special hire car shot in Nansana outside Kampala. PHOTO/ JOSEPH KIGGUNDU
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The link. “Our intelligence officers are on ground profiling all of them. We are duly aware that there are some people who were benefiting. they sponsor them to do these acts for economic gain, and we were not able to get this information from the two people in custody, we are using other mechanisms to prove that the two have a big network,” Charles Twiine, spokesperson of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations
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A recent police arrest of two suspects accused of killing a special hire driver in Mbarara, James Ahimbisibwe, could have nipped in the bud, the activities of one of the most notorious cartels operating in the savannah region.
Daily Monitor
Saturday January 30 2021
Security personess inspect a truck that was impouded with suspected stolen animals in Nwoya District 2018.
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On April 8 last year, Moses Onono, a livestock farmer and owner of Homa Farm in Omel A Village, Paicho Sub-county, Gulu City, woke up to the sight of cuttings in his fence as he went about his routine checks on the herd.
Inside the kraal, something was terribly wrong, 25 of his 38 exotic bulls were missing.
About 700 metres from the fence appeared fresh tyre marks of a truck that seemed to have made several turns and driven towards Gulu Town, concretising the assumption that the truck may have been used to move the missing cattle.