Mukono: Boda boda cyclist arrested for targeting female passengers, raping them in isolated areas

By Muhamadi Matovu | Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Mukono: Boda boda cyclist arrested for targeting female passengers, raping them in isolated areas
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Police in Mukono has apprehended Asumani Owere, 30, a boda boda rider, resident of Kitega Village, Kawolo Sub County in Buikwe district for allegedly targeting his unsuspecting female passengers and raping them in isolated areas after putting them on knife point.

Owere is also alleged to have robbed his victims of their belongings after raping them and his arrest followed community initiatives to identify the criminal, according to the police.

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Luke Owoyesigyire, the Kampala Metropolitan deputy Police spokesperson revealed that seven rape victims have reported cases at police where two of the victims have positively identified Owere as their attacker.

Owoyesigyire said that the community members arrested Owere as he was attempting to rape a female victim in a bush at Nakapinyi Village in Nama sub county in Mukono district.

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"They later handed him over to the police that escalated investigations and was able to track his movements using the CCTV camera system. The victims and suspect have recorded statements that will be used in the prosecution," said Owoyesigyire.

Relatedly, an increasing number of women have either been raped or attempted to be raped and robbed in the area by a group of people who pretend to be boda boda riders.

Last week, one suspect was also arraigned in court on charges of rape, according to police.

 

 

 

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