KAMPALA - In a bid to tame gun violence and the vice of soldiers losing guns to rogue elements that later terrorise society, the General Court Martial (GCM) at Makindye in Kampala has sentenced a 33-year-old UPDF officer to 8 years in prison.
The sentence came after RA/252419 Pte James Ojok, a Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldier attached to 139 Battalion, Battle Group XLIV (B444), admitted to losing a gun and 30 bullets.
In the particulars of the offence, prosecutors led by Captain Alex Mukhama, and 2Lt Anthoney Phillip Olupot told court that on or around April 13, 2025, while at International Peace Support Operation Training Centre (IPSO TC), Singo in Nakaseke district, Ojok lost SMG rifle No. TN 1853, and 30 rounds of live ammunition.
Sentencing the convict, the GCM panel, chaired by Col Frederick Kangwamu, alongside Col Nasser Drago Igambi and Maj Abubaker Nyombi, said Uganda continues to face internal security challenges due to military-grade firearms and live ammunition into civilians or criminal circles, which poses a direct threat to public safety, thereby warranting the convict a substantial custodial sentence.