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4 suspects arrested for alleged human trafficking, defilement

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
March 16, 2021
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By Juliet Nalwooga

Police in Kyengera is holding 4 suspects over allegations of human trafficking, and aggravated defilement.

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga says this followed a complaint of disappearance that was reported by a one Edirisa Kawoya, after his 13-year old daughter, a senior one student, went missing on March 2nd 2021.

The victim was allegedly lured from their home by a bodaboda rider identified as Isaac Mulema, under the pretext of getting her a job.

He instead took her to one Joseph Matovu, who reportedly defiled her before moving her to his sister identified as Scovia Mbabazi to work as a house maid.

The victim was later recovered by police from the home of a one Julius Ogwang who had also defiled her.

The matter is still under investigation.

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