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Nansana shooting: Police says identifying the killers will be difficult because big trucks at the crime scene obstructed the CCTV cameras

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
May 30, 2019
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Following an awful day time robbery in which two workers of Cheap Hardware were shot dead in Nansana yesterday, police says even though their investigation team has obtained good leads into the incident, it will take them time to exactly identify the suspected killers.

Police states that parked and moving trucks that were near the crime scene obstructed the street CCCTV cameras. However, it says the company cameras of the attacked hardware will fill in the missing gaps.

Besides, police has issued an update about the incident where it revealed that three suspects whose identity they opted not to disclose have been arrested. It also said a one Bugembe Amin who was amongst those shot during the incident passed on.

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“The deceased was rushed to Mulago Hospital and he died hours later,” reads part of the statement.

This brings the total number of those that died in the incident to three. Atikulu Jimmy, the branch Assistant account and Frank Mutsinda died on spot yesterday.

The robbery saw the killers ride away with amounts alleged to be over Shs200 million.

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