Police Arrest Four Over Phone, Bag Snatching Along Kampala–Masaka Highway

By Andrew Victor Naimanye | Sunday, March 22, 2026
Police Arrest Four Over Phone, Bag Snatching Along Kampala–Masaka Highway
Police in Nsangi have arrested four suspects following an intelligence-led operation targeting a gang behind a string of phone and bag snatching incidents along the Kampala–Masaka Highway, with several stolen devices recovered.

Police in Nsangi have arrested four suspects in connection with a series of robberies reported along the Kampala–Masaka Highway, particularly within the Busega–Kyengera swamp corridor.

According to Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Rachael Kawala, the arrests followed an intelligence-led operation targeting criminal hideouts in the area.

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The operation stemmed from a robbery reported on March 17, 2026, at Kyengera Police Station by a businesswoman from Namagoma Kisozi.

The victim told police that her laptop bag had been stolen, containing Shs 5,340,000, two smartphones valued at Shs 1,300,000, and a National Identity Card.

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On March 20, 2026, a police task team carried out an operation in the Busega swamp area, leading to the arrest of four suspects and the recovery of 20 iPhones and two Tecno phones from a makeshift structure believed to have been used as a hideout.

The suspects have been identified as John Muwesi, 33, a resident of Busega; Saka Mbazanyi, 25, from Nateete; Stephen Kabuka, 23, a resident of Busega; and a 17-year-old male also from Busega.

“An intelligence-led operation was conducted targeting identified criminal hideouts within the Busega swamp, leading to the arrest of four suspects and the recovery of multiple stolen devices,” Kawala said.

All suspects are currently in police custody pending prosecution.

Authorities said efforts are ongoing to identify and return the recovered devices to their rightful owners, as well as to apprehend additional suspects believed to be involved in the criminal network.

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