Police in Luwero district discovered a big problem with fake cement. The incident happened on Saturday morning at Kasana market and Kalongo zone. Officers learned about a hardware store selling counterfeit cement from someone who reported suspicious activity.
Police quickly responded by arresting Onyango Ronald and blocking the area. A team of officers, including the station commander, intelligence officers, and criminal investigation experts, went to check out the scene. They searched the hardware store and Onyango's home in Kalongo. During the search, they found several bags of fake cement from different brands, such as Tororo, Hima, and Fundi.
The police found two people involved in making fake cement. They arrested Onyango Ronald and Mutesasira Dauda to help with their investigation. Police spokesman Sam Twineamazima explained what happened during the operation. The team recorded statements from witnesses and collected samples of the fake cement for further testing.
The police have started an investigation into counterfeiting. They told the cement companies mentioned about the investigation. The operation shows how seriously law enforcement takes protecting people from fake building materials. Authorities want to make sure consumers buy safe and real cement for their construction projects.
Police quickly responded by arresting Onyango Ronald and blocking the area. A team of officers, including the station commander, intelligence officers, and criminal investigation experts, went to check out the scene. They searched the hardware store and Onyango's home in Kalongo. During the search, they found several bags of fake cement from different brands, such as Tororo, Hima, and Fundi.
The police found two people involved in making fake cement. They arrested Onyango Ronald and Mutesasira Dauda to help with their investigation. Police spokesman Sam Twineamazima explained what happened during the operation. The team recorded statements from witnesses and collected samples of the fake cement for further testing.
The police have started an investigation into counterfeiting. They told the cement companies mentioned about the investigation. The operation shows how seriously law enforcement takes protecting people from fake building materials. Authorities want to make sure consumers buy safe and real cement for their construction projects.