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Police ban motion of farm animals within the evening
Night Movement of Livestock Banned in Savannah Region
Savannah RPC Michael Kasigire [L], in conjunction with Savannah Regional Police PRO Sam Twiineamazima, after meeting with cattle traders at Nakito Market, Nakitoma Sub-County, Nakasongola District. PHOTO URN

Nakasongola, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Savannah Space Police Commander (RPC), Michael Kasigire, has issued a unusual ban on the hour of darkness motion of farm animals. The directive modified into issued on Friday accurate thru a neighborhood policing meeting at Nakito market in Nakitoma Sub-County, Nakasongola District.

Kasigire acknowledged that the directives are aimed at curbing rampant farm animals theft within the space. Kasigire and his group met with cattle traders, owners, market distributors, and the commercial neighborhood.

All over the meeting, residents voiced their frustrations, accusing Native Council 1 chairpersons of colluding with cattle thieves by issuing fraudulent motion permits. Additionally they highlighted the alarming form of animals being introduced to market with out appropriate documentation and a principal lack of security, which they reflect fuels illicit hour of darkness cattle movements.

Kasigire called on all veterinary officers to discontinue issuing fraudulent permits and to meticulously take a look at all paperwork authorising farm animals motion. He extra ordered the reactivation of all police checkpoints, mandating them to be alert 24/7. Security committees had been also directed to coordinate with the police for unheard of patrols.

Kasigire called for the registration of all autos at loading parts, making it more uncomplicated to observe them in case of theft. He entreated the final public to belief the police and portray incidents to their respective offices. Kasigire affirmed that the police power would align with the presidential directive on the Sub-County policing mannequin to address the escalating insecurity.

He specifically recommended his teams in Luwero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola to form extra efficient expend of canines gadgets to discontinue crime and to continuously educate communities on retaining crime scenes.

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