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The National Forestry Authority (NFA) on Sunday (March 15) said its enforcement team had dismantled a criminal racket that had been staging illegal roadblocks and extorting millions of shillings from charcoal and forest product traders along major highways in Uganda.
The operation followed numerous complaints from members of the public alleging that individuals posing as NFA officials were stopping traders along the Gulu, Masaka and Jinja highways and demanding money.
Acting on the complaints, NFA top management deployed an enforcement team led by its police liaison officer, Francis Olugu, and NFA legal officer Sam Blick to patrol highways from Gulu up to Moyo.

NFA noted that during interrogation by the NFA legal team, Shariff admitted that the group had been staging illegal roadblocks and extorting money from charcoal traders, including those with genuine licences. They reportedly used vehicles UBE 631D, a Toyota Ipsum, and UAN 595X, a Toyota Harrier.
Aldon Walukamba, communications and public relations manager at NFA, said the racket had damaged the authority’s image and identity.
“This criminal activity has dented the well-intentioned mandate of NFA. We call upon the public to work with us to eliminate such robbery and extortion targeting genuine forest product traders,” he said.
Walukamba added that NFA enforcement teams have recently arrested more than 300 illegal forest offenders in reserves such as Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Oriha Central Forest Reserve, Mount Kei, Kityerera, Jubiya Central Forest Reserve and Nsoowe Central Forest Reserve.