Police Stranded With Stolen Gov’t Animals

Police Stranded With Stolen Gov’t Animals

By Micheal Bitunga Atwakiire

Sheema Central Police station is stranded with 8 goats and a cow which were allegedly stolen although their owners are not yet known.

ASP Levi Akalivenuma, the OC station Itendero town council, said he was called on Friday night by responsible residents who alerted him that they had intercepted eight goats and a cow with government labels on their ears suspected to have been stolen from a state owned farm.

Frank Kyereere, the Sheema Resident District Commissioner (RDC), thanked the residents for working together with the LC 1 Chairman   to rescue the animals from thugs who had stolen them.

He urged them not to slaughter any animal taken to them by  anyone who  has no stamped letter from the area LC 1 Chairman.

Kyereere later warned the LC 1 chairmen in the area to stop giving out permits allowing people to transfer animals from one district to another, which he said it is wrong and unlawful.

He also thanked the police for arresting Sheema district notorious thieves identified as a one Mumbere and Ndyamuhaki Wycliffe,  residents of Ndyamuhunga village, Kabwohe division, in Sheema municipality who they have been hunting for two years.

 

 

 

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