Crime

7 Suspects In Custody For Killing Ndiga Clan Leader Daniel Bbosa

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We would like to inform the public that the Joint Crime Intelligence/CID task teams, in coordination with the KMP territorial team, have in custody 7 suspects, including the hospitalized Lujja Noah, under guard, and Milly Naluwenda of Kisekwa Court, for being part of the suspects, behind the violent murder by shooting of businessman and clan leader Eng. Daniel Bbosa on 25.02.2024, at around 6 pm, in Lungujja Parish, as he was heading to his home in Kikandwa zone.

The 5 other suspects, (names withheld) pending legal guidance from the DPP, participated, in the murder plot, that targeted and eliminated the victim.

Together, with other perpetrators, who are still at large, but are being aggressively pursued, they are highly linked to the ride-along killers of Serunkuuma Enock and Lujja Noah.

A full account of the preparation meetings, planning, acquisition of killer weapons, hiring of killers and execution of the murder will be availed in due course.

We pledge to the family and all loved ones, that the wanted suspects who are on the run, are known, and the pursuit for all those responsible for the violent murder, remains active and ongoing.

The deceased was laid to rest at the Ndiga Clan burial grounds in Mbale village in Mpigi Town Council, on 3.03.2024 at around 1 pm.

Our territorial teams in the Katonga region successfully policed the burial ceremony.

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