Go Snore In Jail: Col Nakalema Arrests Kassanda DPC & OC For Sleeping At Work Amidst Escalating Land Evictions

Go Snore In Jail: Col Nakalema Arrests Kassanda DPC & OC For Sleeping At Work Amidst Escalating Land Evictions

By Spy Uganda

Kassanda: State House Anti Corruption Unit headed by Col Edith Nakalema yesterday assisted by the Uganda Police arrested Kassanda District Police Commander (DPC) and Officer in Charge (OC) Manyagoseka village for sponsoring land evictions by snoring at work.

The arrests are related to an incident involving Rwabunyolo Mugume David who on allegedly   attempted to murder a vulnerable 70yr old widow Edry Nduhukire & her children in pursuit of evicting them.

According to Nakalema, Rwabunyolo with bloodthirsty machete wielding men injured the victims & unlawfully evicted them from their home in Kassanda.

But the good news is that these merciless land grabbers were finally arrested still on orders of Nakalema.

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”State House Anti-Corruption in liaison with PoliceUg arrested Rwabunyolo Mugume David on allegations of Attempted Murder of a vulnerable 70yr old widow Edry Nduhukire & her Children. The suspect, with machete wielding men injured the victims & unlawfully evicted them frm their home in Kassanda,” revealed Nakalema.

Meanwhile, after arresting Mugume and fellows, Nakalema also assured the protection to the 70yr old widow plus the people present and also ordered that the house from which they were evicted, be given back to them and it was after listening to all the above ‘shit’ that was happening in the nose of police bosses, that’s Police ACP Namuwooza directed for the arrest of area DPC & the OC over alleged negligence of duty.

Nakalema has since praised her Unit’s cooperation with Police and vowed to end impunity;

“Impunity has no place in our society.
Agencies that are mandated to protect & serve our communities, especially the vulnerable members, should never abdicate their duty.
Thank you @OkothOchola1 for ordering arrest of DPC Kassanda. Together, we shall end this impunity.”

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