KAMPALA – Police have arrested a private security company driver for unlawful possession of suspected government stores, seizing 13 rounds of ammunition alongside a cache of military-style equipment.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The suspect, identified as Prosper Turinawe, a driver employed by a private security company and a resident of Kyebando Central, was taken into custody on Sunday following a tip-off from the public.
According to the Kampala Metropolitan Police Deputy Spokesperson, ASP Luke Owoyesigyire, police received information about a man allegedly seen carrying a pistol along Mawanda Road.
Owoyesigyire confirmed that officers at Wandegeya Police Station promptly launched an operation, tracing the suspect to a lodge in the area where he had been residing.
He added that while Turinawe initially managed to evade capture, persistent investigative efforts led to his interception at about 6:00 a.m., with authorities discovering him in possession of 13 rounds of ammunition.
The subsequent search of the suspect’s residence in Kyebando Central uncovered approximately 40 spent cartridges of various calibres, black military-style boots, uniforms from a private security firm, and other attire from multiple organisations. All recovered items have been duly documented and exhibited as evidence in the ongoing case.
Preliminary findings indicate that the suspect’s premises may have served as a storage facility for the recovered military items and ammunition.
Owoyesigyire said that Turinawe remains in police custody and has been formally charged with unlawful possession of government stores.
Meanwhile, the Police have urged members of the public to maintain vigilance and report any suspicious persons or activities to the nearest police station.
“The cooperation of citizens in sharing information was instrumental in this successful operation. We continue to rely on the public’s support in our collective efforts to maintain safety and security across the city,” added ASP Owoyesigyire.
The arrest serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to curb the proliferation of illegal ammunition and government stores in the community.
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