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    Police to Start Charging Negligent Parents in Missing Child Cases

    On September 26, 2024, at around 10:00am in Masaka, at Down City Building, Farouk, a porter in the building, persuaded a 3-year-old juvenile named Preson with UGX 500 to go with him to buy a soda without the knowledge of the mother before disappearing.

    Police Call for Public Vigilance as Murder Cases Surge

    In July 2024, Bishop Zac Niringiye was hit by thugs with a blunt object and his mobile phone taken while he was jogging in Ntinda, and James Kakooza, a 54-year-old Kamwokya Councilor, was attacked in July 2022 while jogging at Yusuf Lule Road near Centenary Park in Nakawa division, Kampala city.

    DP Asks UPDF to Discipline Serving Army Officers Involved in Politics

    The past serving Army commander and the President for the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT), General Mugisha Muntu, has on some occasions asked General Muhoozi to retire from the army if he is to engage in politics.

    Uganda police Warn Public on Environmental Safety Measures

    Some parents or managers prefer digging wells to provide water for consumption to minimize costs; however, they don't mind the children's safety around the compound.

    Collaborating for Peace: Karamoja Minister Urges Security Forces to Engage with Communities in the Region

    The Minister of Karamoja Affairs, Hon. Peter Lokeris, has urged the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Force (UPDF) and other security agencies to engage closely with local communities to ensure lasting peace in the Karamoja sub-region.

    EU Hails Ugandan Security for Enabling Tourism, Promoting Peace 

    Ambassador of the European Union in Uganda Jan Sadek has hailed Ugandan security for its contribution to tourism, which promoted peace and economic development in Uganda.

    Mpigi Residents Demand Action against Resurgent Number Plate Theft

    As the investigations continue, it is crucial that the police work closely with the community to gather intelligence, identify the suspects, and bring them to justice.

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