Guard shoots colleague dead, then kills himself in Kajjansi

Jan 24, 2018

According to sources, the two security guards were lovers. But after a reported misunderstanding, the incensed male pumps bullets into his colleague, before turning the gun on himself.

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By Allan Luswata

A security guard has shot a female guard dead, before turning the gun on himself in Kajjansi Zone A in Wakiso district.

Simon Egesa and Susan Nandudu were both guards at Uganda Clays, a building materials manufacturer, and are believed to have had a disagreement.

Attached to Ultimate Security Uganda, the security guards were lovers, according to sources.

The bodies of the two guards were recovered and placed on a Police pick-up vehicle


Apparently, the fight turned ugly when the male guard fatally shot his colleague and then took his life moments after.

Kajjansi Police arrived at the scene, with scores of curious onlookers craning to peer at the bodies.

Police recovered the blood-drenched corpses, placed them on a Police pick-up truck truck and drove them to Mulago Hospital in Kampala for a post mortem examination.

The guns that carried by the two guards were also recovered.

Stunned residents looked on from a distance as the Police recovered the bodies at the scene

 

 

 The spot of the deadly shooting was near the Entebbe Expressway

 

 

Two guns were recovered at the scene

 

 

The bodies of the two security guards were driven to Mulago Hospital for an autopsy

 

 

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Meanwhile, in Kalungu district . . .

By Ssenabulya Baagalayina

A man notorious for stealing vehicle numbers has been arrested in Bukulula, Kalungu district.

The suspect, Andrew Ssekayega, faced the collective wrath of residents, who attacked him with clubs.

The enraged locals then dragged the bloodied 25-year-old to the area Police station.

The suspect was not spared by the residents, who after beating him, dragged him to the Police


The district Police commander, Geoffrey Egwangu confirmed the arrest of Ssekayega and said investigations are underway.

Five people, including Joseph Sserwada, Peter Muwanga, Twaha Mukalazi and Edward Kalyango showed up at the police station where Ssekayega was detained to report their stolen number plates.

The suspect led Police to the locations he had concealed the stolen number plates together with the tools he used.

He confessed that he would tell victims to pay anywhere between sh50,000 and sh500,000 to have their number plates back.

 Ssekayega later led Police to a hideout of the number plates he stole

 

 

 He also revealed the tools he used for stealing number plates

 

 

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