UPDF, Police arrest instigators of Apaa violence, charged with murder

UPDF, Police arrest instigators of Apaa violence, charged with murder
UPDF fourth division spokesperson, Capt Hassan Kato.

A joint operation by the UPDF and Police has arrested a number of people involved in orchestrating  violence in the general areas of Apaa and Pekele between the Madi and Acholi communities in Adjumani district.

According to the UPDF fourth division public information officer, Capt Kato Ahmad Hassan, on March, 7, the joint forces while operating in Pakele Sub County intercepted and arrested one David Guma Mori, 40 who was found with 15 bows and arrows in his possession.

“Initial investigations indicate that  Mr. Guma as in charge of mobilizing, procuring and supplying bows and arrows to the Madi youths. Our intelligence sources from Itirikwa Sub County also asserts that Guma physically participated in the recent arson attacks and killings of the Acholi community of Pakele Sub County on February 18th-19th 2024,”Capt Kato said.

He explained that the joint team also arrested Charles Okoya, also known as Rwot, an Acholi from Appa who was also involved in the recent revenge attacks on the Madi on February , 20, 2024 in Pakele Sub County.

The operation also led to the arrest of Mudi Patrick aka Dr., 45 from Obure village, Adopi sub county, Adjumani East in Adjumani district, Arijua Brenda, 28 from Pakele village, Ola parish of Pakele sub county in Adjumani district and Anyovi Sunday ,24 from Olia parish, Pakele sub county in Adjumani district.

Others arrested are Richard Alemiyo, 36 got from Pakele Sub County-Zoka area,  Edema Alex aka Fungaroho, Otto Dwala, Tako Luke, Mawadri Ben, Ajusi Jona, Droma Geoffrey, Okello Reagan, and Arijua Brenda.

Charges

According to the UPDF fourth division public information officer legal proceedings have since been taken against five suspects including Ben Mawadri, Geoffrey Droma, Reagan Okello and Dwalla Otto before the Adjuman Chief magistrates court.

He said they are currently on remand at Openzizi government prison in Adjumani district.

Capt Kato said other suspects including  Tako Luke, Edema Joseph aka Fungaroho, Modi Patrick and Nyovi Sunday were charged with arson and robbery and that they will appear in court for hearing of their cases.

“The culprits during investigations cooperated positively with the joint investigative team in giving fruitful information about their networks that led to the corroboration of evidences against their crimes before arraigning them to court for legal management.”

He said the joint team is continuing with gathering “useful and relevant evidences” so as to conclude the conspiracy amidst the two fighting communities.

“In pursuit for peace and restoration of calmness in Adjumani, the operation is progressively ongoing in hunting down suspects still at large.We therefore call upon the publics of the conflict affected areas of Adjumani to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity in their locations to the joint security teams before harm is done on their lives and property,” Capt Kato said.

 

 

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