Man shot dead for allegedly forcing himself inside girlfriend’s hostel in Banda

By Crispus Mugisha | Sunday, September 29, 2019
Man shot dead for allegedly forcing himself inside girlfriend’s hostel in Banda

Police in Kampala are investigating circumstances under which a suspected worker of National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), Atwesigye Doribert, 27, was shot dead at Kabojja Hostel located in Banda, a Kampala suburb.

According to Kampala Metropolitan police, Doribert was shot following a fracas with a security guard manning the premises, who shot him at close range.

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The security guard has been identified as Kiiza Alkanglo Alali, attached to Millennium company.

“Banda Police station is investigating a shooting that happened  today 29/9/2019 at about 6:00am ,  where  one Kiiza Alkanglo Alali a security guard attached to Millennium company, shot and killed one Atwesigye Doribert 27years and a worker of  National water and sewerage cooperation  on allegations of trying to force himself inside  Kabojja Hostel,” a statement from police reads in part.

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“Victim was picked and taken to Iran Uganda Medical center in critical condition and was lator announced dead. The suspect was arrested and his gun no. SR Ug PSO 12085000-03817 was recovered with one live bullet.”

Eyewitnesses say that the deceased had come to visit his girlfriend, a third-year student, and resident at the premises.

In July, Moses Angoria a security guard attached to Quality Supermarket in Naalya shot dead a businessman, Arnold Ainebyona Mugisha.following an altercation over a mishandled shopping trolley.

 

 

 

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