Terror suspect arrested in Kajjansi, bomb making materials recovered

Dec 01, 2021

Police say the suspect is a member of the Allied Democratic Force (ADF) terror cell and an assortment of terror-related exhibits were recovered.

Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga said the suspect was tracked down and arrested using advanced surveillance techniques.

Charles Etukuri
Senior Writer @New Vision

POLICE | TERRORISM | BOMB MATERIALS

WAKISO - The Joint Intelligence and Counter Terror Task Teams, on Wednesday, arrested another suspected member of the Allied Democratic Force (ADF) terror cell and recovered an assortment of terror-related exhibits. 

Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga said the suspect identified as Isma Kiyemba, 24, and resident of Makandwa village, Kajjansi Town Council, in Wakiso District, was tracked down and arrested using advanced surveillance techniques. 

“Upon arrest, he led the team to a search at his premises at Kajjansi, where an assortment of bomb-making materials which included; Chemical fluids, 5 capacitors, electric and copper wires, batteries, screws, nails, a digital timer, two electric mortars, 5 mobile phones and several Sim cards were recovered. In addition, a Bank Visa card and materials used in the manufacture of destructive devices including experiments were also recovered and exhibited,” Enanga said. 

He noted that Security had further established that the suspect was the one who assembled the suicide jacket and belt that was detonated by Matovu Muzafaru, on the Swift Safaris bus at Lungala, in Mpigi. 

He was also in the process of assembling another Improved Explosive Devise (IED), on the instructions of an ADF commander, whose details he availed to the joint task team. 

“We have also established that he was recruited and radicalised into the ADF terror cell in Lweza by Imam Sulaiman Nsubuga, who is still at large and wanted. At the time of his arrest, he was found with a written WILL and a planned mission.,” Enanga added. 

He noted that as Joint Security Agencies, they continue to investigate, respond and counter all threats against our citizens and country. 

“The operations targeting the remaining agents, collaborators and operatives are ongoing. We also want to inform the public that the threat environment still exists, which calls for extra caution and vigilance, as they go about their daily activities, and further remind them, to report any threatening or suspicious activity, to the nearest security agency,” Enanga added. 

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