In This Article

  • Incident Overview: Kyotera Robbery and Firearm Recovery
  • Shootout and Recovery of Police-Issued Weapons
  • Police Confirmation of Missing Firearms and Custody of Officers
  • Collaboration with UPDF and Arrest of Suspected Mastermind
  • Ongoing Investigations and Security Protocol Concerns

Key Takeaways

  • Firearms recovered from Kyotera robbery were officially registered as missing weapons of Uganda Police Force.
  • Incident at Mazima Bugaga Coffee Factory involved armed individuals stealing Shs 50 million in cash.
  • One robber killed and four injured during shootout in pursuit after the robbery.
  • Recovered firearms linked to Directorate of Counter Terrorism and reported as lost by two police officers in custody.
  • Authorities collaborating with UPDF to apprehend suspects, including alleged mastermind of armed robberies in the region.

Police in Uganda have confirmed that two firearms recovered following a thwarted robbery in Kyotera District last week were officially registered as missing weapons belonging to the Uganda Police Force. The incident occurred at Mazima Bugaga Coffee Factory in Kifuta Village, Kabira Sub-county, where five armed individuals stormed the facility, attacked the factory manager, and fled with Shs 50 million in cash.

During the subsequent pursuit, a shootout erupted in Kizigo Village, resulting in the death of one robber, Lawrence Ssenyumu, while four others managed to escape, though they were injured. Among the items recovered at the scene were two rifles with police insignia and a motorcycle with registration number UFV 988N.

Kituuma Rusoke, the police spokesperson, revealed that the recovered firearms were linked to the Directorate of Counter Terrorism and had been reported as lost by two officers currently in custody. He also shared that, in collaboration with the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF), authorities have apprehended Bruno Juuko, suspected to be the mastermind behind a spate of armed robberies targeting coffee traders in Masaka, Kalisizo, and neighboring districts.

Investigations are ongoing to track down the remaining suspects and determine how the weapons were lost. This development has raised questions about the security protocols within the police force and the need for stricter accountability measures to prevent such incidents in the future.