Koboko Landlord Arrested as Pistol and Ammunition Found in Tenant’s Possession

Ibrahim Jjunju
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PHOTO - Koboko Border Town - Some individuals hold two to three identities—belonging to Uganda, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo—making it challenging to enforce certain measures. Furthermore, the common language shared by these countries adds to the difficulty of distinguishing individuals.

Security Forces Uncover Weapons Cache in Landlord’s Rental Property

Police in Koboko district took action by arresting Zubedda Grisina, a landlord who had rented a bedsit to a suspected criminal. This arrest transpired after a significant discovery in the tenant’s room, including a pistol, 78 live SMG rifle ammunition, a plastic army bottle, and six MTN sim cards.




The weapons and related items were uncovered in the rental property of Zubedda Grisina, located in Nyelwa village, Midia sub-county. These findings resulted from a collaborative intelligence-led operation involving various security forces, including the police, GISO, and local council leaders in the area.




The tenant, known as Ivan, had occupied the bedsit for two weeks before disappearing by the time of the operation. West Nile Police region spokesperson Josephine Angucia disclosed that the police apprehended both the landlord and a South Sudanese refugee named Francis Chandiga, suspecting their involvement in facilitating Ivan’s rental of the property for unlawful purposes. The investigation is underway, documented under the reference number Koboko SD ref 33/25/10/2023.




 

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