{UAH} WHAT UGANDA ARMED CRIMINALS LOOK LIKE
3.9.4.1 Aggravated Robbery of Cash
A total of 207 cases of robbery of cash, amounting to UGX 4,292,801,500/= were
registered in 2013, compared to 236 cases amounting UGX 3,701,204,400/= in 2012
hence giving a 14% decrease.
Wamala region registered the highest number with 29 cases, followed by Rwizi (23
cases), Greater Masaka (20 cases), KMP East (18 cases) and KMP South (14 cases).
Districts that registered high cases included Mbarara (18 cases), Mityana, Kiboga,
Iganga and Jinja registered 10 cases each.
A total of 80 cases were taken to court, out of which 1 case secured convictions, 2
cases were dismissed and 77 cases were still pending in court while 127 cases were
still under investigations.
The police has continued to sensitize the public against carrying liquid cash. There is
increased vigilance and presence of the police along the highways to curb the vice.
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3.9.4.1.1 Aggravated Robbery of Cash in Lwengo District
On 18th July, 2013 at about 1730 hrs at Kinoni Trading Centre in Lwengo District
three armed thugs robbed Ugx. 6,000,000/= and mobile phones from an Asian
businessman from Mbarara town. Immediately after the robbery the public chased and
arrested them and recovered an SMG AK 47 No. 19977- HC4630 with 26 rounds of
ammunition and one star pistol No. UG. UPDF G23829 with 8 rounds of ammunition.
Mbaraga Steven, Ntagulindwa Moses and Sekandi were charged to Court.
Suspects of a robbery case at Kinoni Police Station
WHAT UGANDA ARMED CRIMINALS LOOK LIKE
-- A total of 207 cases of robbery of cash, amounting to UGX 4,292,801,500/= were
registered in 2013, compared to 236 cases amounting UGX 3,701,204,400/= in 2012
hence giving a 14% decrease.
Wamala region registered the highest number with 29 cases, followed by Rwizi (23
cases), Greater Masaka (20 cases), KMP East (18 cases) and KMP South (14 cases).
Districts that registered high cases included Mbarara (18 cases), Mityana, Kiboga,
Iganga and Jinja registered 10 cases each.
A total of 80 cases were taken to court, out of which 1 case secured convictions, 2
cases were dismissed and 77 cases were still pending in court while 127 cases were
still under investigations.
The police has continued to sensitize the public against carrying liquid cash. There is
increased vigilance and presence of the police along the highways to curb the vice.
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3.9.4.1.1 Aggravated Robbery of Cash in Lwengo District
On 18th July, 2013 at about 1730 hrs at Kinoni Trading Centre in Lwengo District
three armed thugs robbed Ugx. 6,000,000/= and mobile phones from an Asian
businessman from Mbarara town. Immediately after the robbery the public chased and
arrested them and recovered an SMG AK 47 No. 19977- HC4630 with 26 rounds of
ammunition and one star pistol No. UG. UPDF G23829 with 8 rounds of ammunition.
Mbaraga Steven, Ntagulindwa Moses and Sekandi were charged to Court.
Suspects of a robbery case at Kinoni Police Station
WHAT UGANDA ARMED CRIMINALS LOOK LIKE
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