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{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    

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Gwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

"But this I know, UPC believed and still believes in
very high education. We can call Obote all bad names we have, but the bottom line remains that he got more scholarships for Buganda than all previous Uganda leaders combined. That includes Sir Edward Mutesa, President Lule, President Binayisa, up to and into Ssabasajja Mutebi. Who all happen to be Baganda leaders." Mulindwa

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