Not over Yet: Ochola Kicks Bakaleke Out of Office

Siraje Bakaleke

Police Chief Martin Okoth Ochola in a bid to restore police lost image has yet again suspended former RPC Kampala South Siraje Bakaleke.

Bakaleke and four other officers were instructed to handover office effectively.

They are accused of illegally arresting three South Korean Nationals and participating in robbery while serving under former IGP Gen Kale Kayihura.

After the scandal broke out, Kayihura transferred Bakaleke to CPS in a lower office until Ochola kicked him out.

The four other officers suspended include, Assistant Superintendent of Police Herbert Akankwasa, Detective Inspector Robert Ray Asiimwe, Constable Drover Robert Ayebare and Constable Kenneth Zirintusa

The deputy police spokesperson, Mr Patrick Onyango, confirmed the suspension of the officers.

“It is true that the officers have been suspended to allow smooth investigation of their cases,” Mr Onyango said yesterday but declined to reveal details.

The officers are being investigated on allegations of unlawful arrest and confiscation of property belonging to the South Korean nationals.

Background

The South Koreans identified as Park Seunghoon and Jang Shingu Un were to meet some gold dealers at Acacia Mall in Kampala where their lawyer had set up the meeting.

One of the South Koreans allegedly told Uganda Police officers that at Acacia Mall they were surrounded by security operatives, who put them on gunpoint and ordered them to hand over the money.

The victims were arrested and driven to Entebbe International Airport where they were deported.

Police Flying Squad Unit has since failed to recover the said money.

ACP Bakaleke and four officers are said to have intercepted South Korean nationals, from whom they allegedly extorted Shs1.4 billion ($400,000) before they deported them in February this year.

The South Koreans later reported the case to Ugandan authorities prompting an investigation by Flying Squad Unit.

 

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