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If the money and energy spent on fighting the opposition was put to fighting crime, Uganda would be a safer place — Bobi Wine

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 18, 2019
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Kyadondo East Member of Parliament, Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has congratulated the Uganda Police Force for the effort portrayed in the arrest of a one John Bosco Mugisha who was captured by a CCTV Camera with a colleague murdering, Derrick Mulindwa a boda-boda cyclist.

“We are grateful that this arrest has been made and the citizens will be hoping that the ends of justice are met. The officers who conducted the operation that led to this arrest deserve a pat on the back,” Bobi Wine said.

The legislator said the zeal that was showed in the arrest of Mugisha is what citizens desire for in every case. 

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“We have always prayed for a pro-citizen police force. A force that does not spend all its energies doing politics, but solving the real issues which affect the common person such as the rampant murders and robberies,” he said.

Bobi claimed that investigating every crime to its logical conclusion is achievable if the police focuses on its constitutional mandate and use modern technologies.

“In that sense, if the money and energy spent on fighting the opposition was put to fighting crime and protecting the citizens, our country would be a safer place for all of us,” the People Power boss added.

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