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IGP Okoth Ochola orders closure of Nalufenya Detention Facility

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 23, 2018
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Inspector General of Police Martin Okoth Ochola has ordered for the closure of Nalufenya Police Detention Facility located in Jinja.

Nalufenya is a gazzetted police station that has been used under former IGP Gen. Kale Kayigure’s time as a detention centre for high profile criminals who are waiting being charged in courts of law.

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The decision for its closure was reached during the Police Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting chaired by Ochola on Wednesday. According to reports, the  committee members agreed that suspects can be detained in the other various Police stations in the country.

Some senior police officers are however said to have been against the closure, arguing that Nalufenya had good interrogation facilities and accommodation for suspects but Ochola and others maintained the decision giving Naggalama Police Station as an equally good facility for interrogation.

Okoth Ochola and his deputy Brig. Sabiiti Muzei, who were recently appointed by President Museveni to head the Police, are said to be embarking on a mission to change the image of the force

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