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The police in Nkonge village, Kyampisi subcounty, Mukono district, have arrested three men suspected of being part of a syndicate stealing electricity cables and defrauding residents by posing as officials of the Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL).
The suspects, identified as Vincent Mukisa, Francis Jime and Ronald Lwangolo, were apprehended in a joint operation involving local police and a specialised government task force mandated to combat the theft of electricity wires and infrastructure across the country.
According to police, the trio had been stealing various types of solid electrical cables from the national grid. They allegedly approached residents, falsely claiming to be authorised UEDCL workers capable of connecting homes to the electricity supply. In the process, they collected money from unsuspecting residents while removing valuable cables for sale as scrap.
“These individuals have been disrupting electricity networks across the region,” Mugugwa said. “Their activities have caused the electricity company to lose huge sums of money through vandalism and stolen infrastructure. More importantly, they have deprived ordinary Ugandans of a reliable electricity supply. We shall continue to crack down on such syndicates without mercy.”
The three suspects are expected to be arraigned in court soon to face charges of theft, impersonation and vandalism of critical infrastructure. Police have appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious individuals claiming to work for electricity companies without proper identification.
This arrest is part of a broader nationwide campaign to stem the rising cases of power infrastructure theft, which continues to undermine Uganda’s efforts to expand reliable electricity access.