Chinese Killer Arrested At Airport Fleeing Country

Chinese Killer Arrested At Airport Fleeing Country

By Benson Tumusiime

Security at Entebbe International Airport has arrested a Chinese man alleged to have been the one that stabbed to death two Chinese women in Kikoni, Makerere, Kawempe Division, Kampala district in February 2017.

The suspect Mr.Lu Zhi, 32 was intercepted by airport security as he tried to flee from arrest back to China.

It is indicated that Lu Zhi after killing Ren-Ju, 33 and Sang-Weng Wa, ran out of the country back home in China.

It is further reported that he flew back to Uganda and sneaked into Kampala around December 23.2017 and started staying in Nakawa.

A police source narrated to www.spyuganda.com  that, after police got information that he was in Kampala, they started tracking him through GPS technology on his very phone which was always on and off.

“After we realized that he had learnt that we were tracking his phones, we decided to leave him for a month such that he could think that we left him” a police source said.

After realizing that Kampala was becoming very smaller for him, Zhi relocated to Nkusi falls in Hoima district where he started residing and switched off all his phones to evade arrest.

Detectives working under the office of the IGP who have been following him up to yesterday [Monday] discovered that his phones were on and that he was travelling towards Entebbe Airport.

“It was from here that we informed airport security which intercepted him and arrested him and from there we went and picked him”.

Zhi is currently being detained at Nalufenya detention center in Jinja.

The bodies of two females Ren-Ju, 33, working with Club 7 restaurant in Kololo as a waitress and Sang-Weng Wa, 34, also a waitress at Chinese Business Hotel in Bugolobi were found rotting in Makerere ,Kikoni west of the university, where they found their bodies rotting in their rented house.

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