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Kampala, Uganda
UGANDAN army
is investigating the circumstances under which one of its soldiers deployed in
Mogadishu, Somalia, shot his administration officer dead before killing
himself.
A source
in Mogadishu told the Daily Monitor
that the soldier who ran amok was irked by the supervisor, and that four
soldiers in total died in the Saturday shooting incident.
The Uganda
People's Defence Force (UPDF) spokesperson, Brig Richard Karemire, however,
said only two soldiers perished and investigators are working to establish the
motive of the errant soldier.
“The
motive isn’t yet known. We want to know whether he was insane or not,” Brig
Karemire said by telephone Sunday.
The
incident happened at the main base, which is the central nerve of African Union
Mission in Somalia (Amisom), to which Uganda was the first and to-date still
the largest troop contributor.
INCIDENTS
The
identities of deceased have not yet been released.
Shootings
among UPDF soldiers are uncommon when on mission outside the country or at
home.
In recent
times, most shootings by soldiers have targeted civilians, with a number
attributed to love-gone-bad incidents and property wrangle.
However,
in 2016, Sgt Isaac Obua shot dead seven of his colleagues inside Makindye Military
Police Barracks in Kampala.
Pte Isaac
Newton Okello was in December 2018 convicted for killing a pregnant woman, her
husband and son in Alebtong District and sentenced to 80 years imprisonment.
In 2013,
Sgt Robert Okiror attached to the 7th battalion in Kisoro District, shot dead
his girlfriend and househelp following a domestic brawl. In the same year, Pte
Patrick Odoch killed 11 people near Bombo UPDF headquarters over similar
reasons. Pte Odoch was later sentenced to a 90-year jail term.
In December,
2012, L/Cpl Herbert Rwakihembo, attached to the Military Police, shot dead his
fiancée, Irene Namuyaba and two others at Luzira.
Source: Daily Monitor
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