Police Chief AIGP Ubaldo Bamunoba spoke against people who attacked officers on duty. The violence happened at Te Cik village in Akuca area of Ngai Sub County. Three police officers were investigating a stolen motorcycle there. More than 100 angry villagers surrounded the officers as they worked. One policeman died from the mob attack.
Police Constable Naturinde John Bosco was killed during the incident. He ran to the local chairman's house seeking safety from the crowd. The angry people forced their way into the building. They dragged the officer outside onto the chairman's porch. The mob beat him to death right there.
AIGP Bamunoba rushed to the scene after learning about the killing. He traveled there alongside Deputy Director CP Okoshi Simon Peter. The senior officers met with local leaders and community members. They strongly criticized the violent actions taken against their colleague. Police officials called the killing a barbaric crime.
The police chief said nobody has the right to take justice into their own hands. Officers have started more community policing programs in the area. They want to teach people how to solve problems through legal means. The police aim to foster stronger relationships with residents. These efforts aim to prevent similar attacks from happening again.
Police Constable Naturinde John Bosco was killed during the incident. He ran to the local chairman's house seeking safety from the crowd. The angry people forced their way into the building. They dragged the officer outside onto the chairman's porch. The mob beat him to death right there.
AIGP Bamunoba rushed to the scene after learning about the killing. He traveled there alongside Deputy Director CP Okoshi Simon Peter. The senior officers met with local leaders and community members. They strongly criticized the violent actions taken against their colleague. Police officials called the killing a barbaric crime.
The police chief said nobody has the right to take justice into their own hands. Officers have started more community policing programs in the area. They want to teach people how to solve problems through legal means. The police aim to foster stronger relationships with residents. These efforts aim to prevent similar attacks from happening again.