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Criminal gang that targets telecom masts busted, stolen parts worth Sh600m recovered

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 26, 2021
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Security operatives from the SID in close coordination with the police at Katwe and Nakulabye have conducted several cordon and search operations in the areas of Katwe Clock Tower and Nabulagala Zone in Nakulabye respectively, following several incidents of vandalism of telecom masts and generators, belonging to American Tower Corporation and arrested six suspects.

These include; Namukasa Martha, a 30 year old, a dealer in spares at Katwe and resident of Busabala Kyuma Zone, Makindye Division; Nakazzi Annet, a 54 year old female adult resident of Nabulagala, Nankulabye (Mother to Namukasa) who was keeping the stolen items; Nakiyingi Doreen, who also operates a shop next to Namukasa, where an assortment of exhibits were also recovered; Kato Hussein a 23 year old male adult, businessman and resident Najjanankumbi, Makindye; Balaba Ibra, a 30 year old boda boda rider resident of Masajja Kibira Zone “A” Makindye Division, and Hussein Atugonza a 31 year old former driver of ATC.

The goods vandalised and stolen are valued worth Shs1.8 billion

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Subsequently five shops were raided and an assortment of stolen parts that included fitter Perkins, air filter holders, cylinder heads, injector pumps, water pumps , AC alternators, injector nozzles etc all valued as goods worth Shs600 million.

The suspects are to be charged on four counts of malicious damage, theft of telecom equipment under the Communication Act, receiving and retaining property and conspiracy.

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