Just in : Four police officers from Mbarara have found themselves under investigation after a disturbing video surfaced showing them dragging an elderly woman in Lubiri Cell, Mbarara City.
The incident, which occurred on Thursday, has drawn public outrage and led to swift action by the Uganda Police Force.
The officers in question are:
ASP Andrew Betunga
Detective Constables Darious Aharizira
Detective Constables Hope Nsasirwe
Detective Constables Loyce Kiboneka
These officers are currently appearing before a police disciplinary tribunal, which is being led by SP Joel Komaketch at the Rwizi Region Police Office.
The proceedings are being held behind closed doors, with journalists and the public prohibited from attending.
Uganda Police Condemns the Incident
Following the release of the video, the Uganda Police Force quickly condemned the actions of the officers involved.
The police leadership expressed their dissatisfaction with the way the officers treated the elderly woman, acknowledging that such behavior goes against the values and standards expected of law enforcement officers.
The incident has sparked widespread criticism, with many Ugandans calling for strict action to be taken against the officers involved.
This case has highlighted ongoing concerns about police misconduct and the need for accountability within Uganda’s law enforcement.
The public outcry over the incident emphasizes the importance of ensuring that those entrusted with upholding the law are held to the highest standards of conduct.
What’s Next for the Officers?
As the disciplinary proceedings unfold, the officers will face the consequences of their actions, which could include dismissal or other punitive measures.
This case serves as a reminder of the need for police officers to demonstrate respect for human rights and uphold the dignity of all individuals, particularly the most vulnerable members of society, such as the elderly.
The outcome of the tribunal will be closely followed by the public and media as it sets an important precedent for handling police misconduct in Uganda.
The Mbarara police officers’ actions have raised serious concerns, but the swift response by the Uganda Police Force shows a commitment to addressing police misconduct.
It remains to be seen how the tribunal will proceed, but the case underscores the need for continued efforts to maintain professionalism and accountability within law enforcement.