Uganda's police spokesperson Andrew Kaweesi, his driver Godfrey Mambewa
and his bodyguard Corporal Kenneth Erau were shot dead at about 9am on Friday morning, March 17th, near his home in Kulambiro in Kisaasi.
According to government spokesman, Ofwono Opondo, details of the attack,
including the motive, were unclear but said the assailants must have
used a 'powerful weapon', given they knew they were attacking armed
people.
Eye witnesses say the shooting lasted for more than 10 minutes and more
than 50 shots fired. It was gathered that the perpetrators first shot at
the Police car from both sides.
Presidential Press Secretary Linda Nabusayi confirmed the incident to the Daily Monitor.
"It is true and it's so sad," Ms Nabusayi said when asked to confirm
whether Mr Kaweesi was one of the three police officers killed in the Friday morning shooting.
It is not yet clear how Kaweesi was killed but Inspector-General of
Police Kale Kayihura and other senior security officers have rushed to
the scene to ascertain what could have happened.
Kaweesi, who also held the position of director human resource, was in
August 2016 appointed by IGP Kayihura the special police spokesman as
the force attempted to repair its image tainted by a string of brutality
case and public relations nightmares.
Mr Kaweesi, whom Gen Kayihura had earlier removed from the Kampala
Metropolitan Police command and later from the Directorate of Operations
for being “in the media too often”, had been tasked to reclaim the
force’s lost public trust.
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