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Jinja police constable on the run after raping a suspect

The Kiira regional police spokesperson, James Mubi confirmed the incident. PHOTO URN

Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kiira Region Police based in Jinja are hunting for a police constable who is on the run after he allegedly raped a suspect from the cells. Salim Mugoya who was attached to Namaganga police post is wanted for reportedly a 20-year-old suspect whose identity we cannot reveal.

It is reported that the suspect was having marital challenges with her husband and she resolved to abandon their two-year-old child, before fleeing to her grandmother’s home in Busedde sub-county in Jinja district.

Her husband filed a case of child desertion at Namaganga police post on 4th, February 2024, prompting Mugoya to arrest and detain her for the two nights of 7th and 8th, February.

The victim’s family member and her husband resolved to sort out the matter.  Mugoya had agreed to release her on police bond on Friday evening.

However, she declined to leave the police post as she accused Mugoya of repeatedly raping her for the past two nights she was under police custody.

The victim alleges that she attempted to resist, but Mugoya would lock her in the women’s cells, where he could repeatedly rape her throughout the two nights.

Officers from their territorial police command of Kakira police station swung into action and took the victim to Busedde Health Center IV for medical examination. Mugoya reportedly took advantage of the confusion to flee.

The Kiira regional police spokesperson, James Mubi confirmed the incident, adding that, the medical examination confirmed forceful penetration.

Mubi said detectives have intensified the search for the suspect and that alerted police commanders from the territorial policing areas in Busoga have been alerted.   The victim, according to Mubi is being accorded medical and psychosocial support.   In a related incident, Police in Busoga East is investigating the circumstances under which a 36-year-old Sarah Mudondo, committed suicide in Busembatia police cell, in Bugweri district.

Mudondo reportedly committed suicide by strangulation, using one of the threads on her dress.

Her body was taken to Iganga General Hospital Mortuary for postmortem as they pursue further inquiries on the motive that triggered this incident.

Mudondo, a resident of Kibuye A village, in Bulidha sub county, in Bugiri district has been operating a vegetable stall in Busembatia town council. She has was arrested over theft.

Mudondo’s arrest followed complaints from fellow traders, who accused her of pickpocketing and stealing items from their stalls.

Esther Nambi, a trader in the area said they had gone to check on Mudondo and that when police officers went to call her out from the women’s cells, they noticed her lifeless body swinging in the open space.

The Busoga East police spokesperson, Diana Nandawula said they were still investigating the matter.   She said the detectives were interrogating Mudondo’s friends and relatives to ascertain whether she was going through any form of stress.

Nandawula has also cautioned members of the general public to always seek counseling from religious leaders when constrained with derailing situations rather than, opting for silence, which might result in either depression or even death.

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