The Police has dispatched an “elite squad” from the Tourism Police, to reinforce the security teams at Queen Elizabeth National Park, and actively pursue, a group of 04 unknown gunmen who allegedly kidnapped an American and a Ugandan senior guide who were on an evening game drive.
This incident occurred yesterday, Tuesday along the Edward track, a section located between Katoke gate and Wilderness Camp in the park between 6 — 7 pm.
The unknown gunmen put the tourists on gun point, and grabbed two out of four tourists, before disappearing with them.
“The victims include Kimbley Sue Endecott female 35 years and Jean Paul the driver. The remaining tourists, an elderly couple of Martin Julius and his wife Barbel contacted the camp manager, who rescued them and they are very safe,” deputy police spokesperson Polly Namaye said.
The American Embassy in Kampala, has been informed about its missing citizen and the efforts directed towards his safe recovery and that of our tour guide.
“The kidnappers, using the victim’s phone have demanded 500000 USD. We strongly believe this ransom is the reason behind the kidnap,” added Namaye.
The tourists were travelling in motor vehicle registration number UAR 777E of World Frontiers Safaris Uganda.
Their vehicle was left parked and the kidnappers went away with the key. We want to inform the public and all visitors in the country that the Joint Security teams, have cut off all exit areas on the border between Uganda and the DRC in search for the victims, since the park is along the border.
“We strongly believe the perpetrators, and victims could still be trapped within our search area, and we are hopeful that our efforts will lead to their successful recovery. We want to further reassure the public that this is the first of incident of this kind registered in such a very peaceful setting, and those planning to visit the National Park and its surroundings should not be discouraged,” she concluded.