Senior
officers from the Kampala Metropolitan South regional police command, Uganda,
have been arrested for extorting more than 1.4 billion Ugandan shillings
($378,000) from two South Korean nationals.
More
than five officers, including the Regional Police Commander Siraj Bakaleke,
have been implicated in a scheme that led to gunpoint extortion of the two
foreigners who were in the country to purchase gold.
According
to a source that preferred anonymity, intelligence personnel at the Katwe-based
Kampala South Regional Police Command received information that two South
Koreans were looking for gold amounting to about $1.5m.
The
South Koreans, identified as Park Seunghoon and Jang Shingu Un, were to meet
some gold dealers at Acacia Mall where their lawyer, only identified as
Wanyoto, had set up the meeting.
In
a statement recorded at the Flying Squad headquarters, one of the South Koreans
revealed that when they reached Acacia Mall, instead of meeting the said
dealers, they were surrounded by security operatives, put at gunpoint and
asked to hand over the money they had.
A
sum of 1.4 billion Ugandan shillings was handed over to the police officers
before the two South Koreans were arrested and detained at Katwe Police
Station.
After
detention for two days, police officers bought two air tickets for Emirates
Airlines and planned to repatriate the two foreigners to South Korea using some
of the extorted money.
On
the day the two were supposed to fly back to South Korea, however, the plane
left them behind as they were being transported from Katwe Police Station to
Entebbe Airport.
It
was a moment of confusion, as the Police officers now quickly bought other
tickets with Rwanda Air but before the two foreigners could board the plane,
Flying Squad operatives surrounded the place, arresting three police officers
who had escorted the suspects.
The
police officers, now detained at Nalufenya police facility, include, Isaac
Munezero, the officer in charge of crime intelligence in Katwe police station;
George Kayongo, Kenneth Zirintuusa and Patrick Ochen.Vincent Ssekate, the
police Professional Standards Unit spokesperson, confirmed the arrests.
“Yes
they are in our custody and others have recorded their statements,” he said.
Bakaleke,
who is alleged to have been a key player in the extortion, made a statement on
Tuesday evening at the Professional Standards Unit in Naguru.
Other
senior officers at the region have also made statements at Kampala metropolitan
police headquarters.
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