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Woman accused of trafficking 14 young girls and training them to ‘sleep with dogs’ arrested, girls rescued

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 24, 2021
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Police has rescued 14 young girls from a room at a guest house in Muyenga, Makindye division. The 14 girls only between the ages of 14-19 years were allegedly being trafficked by Ndagire Dorothy 27, a resident of Kawala Central Zone in Rubaga division through her NGO called ‘Maya project Uganda chapter’ with partners allegedly based in London.

According to sources, the girls were reportedly being trained how to conduct unnatural sexual acts including allegedly sleeping with dogs and being prepared to travel to a European destination for unspecified duties.

Kampala Metropolitan Police Deputy Spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigire said that the police have arrested and detained Ndagire amid ongoing investigations and the girls have since been taken to a home awaiting information regarding where they came from and who their parents are.

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“Police calls upon parents who could have willingly or unwillingly given their children to the said Ndagire to follow up with Kabalagala Police,” said Owoyesigyire.

He said they have also already established that the NGO is NOT registered with the NGO board, further investigations are on-going to ascertain the group behind this vice and their intention.

The children are currently staying with a professional children’s home as police intensifies efforts to trace for their parents.

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