By Ben Musanje

15th Nov 2021

The police force has retrained 120 Flying Squad Operatives to handle incidents related to gun violence and terrorism ahead of the festive season. 

 

Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga said the operatives who are now attached to the directorate of crime intelligence have undergone a three-month refresher course and will be deployed in districts that are known to have high incidents of violent crimes such as armed and aggravated robberies.

Some of those districts include Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono, Mbarara, Jinja, Masaka, Arua, Moyo and Mubende.

 

Enanga said the 120 operatives will be working on intelligence and will not be involved in anything related to investigations. Their role will be trailing and tracing criminal gangs that engage in robberies, kidnaps, terrorism and fraud.

Uganda is currently on high alert over the terrorism incidents where two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) exploded on October 23 and 25 leaving two people Emily Nyinaneza and Isaac Matovu dead.

Police say some of the operatives will be deployed on highways such as Masaka, Mbale, Gulu particularly to offer a swift response to criminal incidents on roads. Because they are serving under the directorate of crime intelligence, police say the operatives will only be serving on assignment by the director Brig Chris Damulira.

 

Flying Squad became infamous during the reigns of former Inspector General of Police Gen Edward Kale Kayihura when several suspects in the murder of Muslim clerics, Maj Muhammad Kiggundu and AIGP Andrew Felix Kaweesi were tortured to the extreme.

Besides torture, Flying Squad then headed by ACP Herbert Muhangi was being accused of conducting highway robberies, vehicle thefts and breaking into businesses that keep huge amounts of money. However, Martin Ochola, in his first acts as IGP after replacing Gen Kayihura, dissolved Flying Squad but later restored it under the direct supervision of AIGP Grace Akullo.

 


Tuesday 16th November 2021 06:21:50 AM