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Prime Suspect in Ndiga Clan Leader’s Murder Arrested After Months-Long Manhunt
Lujja Bbosa Tabula, the chief suspect in the murder of former Ndiga clan leader Engineer Daniel Bbosa, has been arrested in Kimelika-Namulonge, Busikuma. The arrest, which took place on August 19, 2024, was confirmed by the police, marking a significant advancement in the investigation of this high-profile case.
The arrest was made by the crime intelligence squad following months of intense investigation and a widespread manhunt for Tabula, who had been in hiding since the tragic incident. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kituuma Rusoke announced the arrest, emphasizing its importance in solving the case. “We can confirm the arrest of Lujja Bbosa Tabula, who is the prime suspect in the murder of Engineer Daniel Bbosa, the former Ndiga clan leader,” Rusoke stated.
The case has drawn widespread attention, particularly after the discovery of human skulls at Tabula’s residence in Mpigi. These grim findings have only added to the urgency of the investigation. The police are continuing their efforts to gather more information and uncover the full extent of Tabula’s involvement in the crimes.
Eng. Daniel Bbosa, who was highly respected within the Ndiga clan, was found murdered under mysterious circumstances, sparking an extensive police inquiry. The capture of Tabula in the Kimelika-Namulonge area of Busikuma is seen as a critical step toward resolving the case and bringing justice to the family and community affected by the tragic loss of their leader. Authorities have vowed to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of the truth, as they delve deeper into both the murder and the disturbing discoveries linked to the suspect.