Prison Warder Moses Anguyo Transferred to Kiboga to Face Murder Charges

Authorities have transferred prison warder Moses Anguyo, the prime suspect in the shooting of four people at Kiboga Prisons, to Kiboga Central Police Station, where he is set to face murder charges. 

Security operatives arrested Anguyo on Saturday in Aru Town in the Democratic Republic of Congo during a joint operation involving Ugandan and Congolese security forces.

Authorities then extradited him to Uganda through Arua District (Vurra), where police and prison officers took him into custody. 

Investigators arrested Anguyo alongside his two brothers and girlfriend, who reportedly provided information that led to his capture. 

On the 23rd of last month, Anguyo, who was attached to Kiboga Prisons, allegedly opened fire on his supervisors after being cautioned over the use of WhatsApp during working hours.  During the incident, he reportedly shot and killed Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Hope Catherine, the deputy officer in charge, and Principal Officer One Bright Akishuri, the third in command at Kiboga Prisons.

By URN

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