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Two suspects that killed a boda-boda rider on camera sold his motorbike at Shs200,000

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 22, 2019
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As investigations into how John Bosco Mugisha and Aloysius Tamale alias Young Mulo (not the singer) plotted the robbery and murder of Derrick Mulindwa a boda-boda rider are still ongoing, Young Mulo has revealed that the person who hired them to rob Mulindwa’s boda-boda only paid them Shs200,000.

Young Mulo said they had agreed Shs1m but after getting the boda and delivering it, the person promised to clear their balance within a week but has since switched off his phone numbers.

On further interrogation, Mulo also disclosed that they have been doing the ‘job’ for the past one year and the gang has successfully managed to make away with three motorbikes.

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Young Mulo was arrested on Friday from a shrine in Bukalango where he had gone for treatment. His sister Viola Nakanjako and brother Robert Kawooya were also arrested for helping him to escape from Mulago Hospital before hiding him in Kayabwe.

Mulo and Mugisha are currently under police detention at Central Police Station, Kampala.

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