Human rights abuse: US sanctions top Uganda police officers
As of press time, the Uganda Police Force had yet to comment on the US sanction.
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As of press time, the Uganda Police Force had yet to comment on the US sanction.
There were 24,728 road crash victims in 2023, up from 21,473 in 2022, representing a 15% increase, according to police data.
Journalists and media workers urged against taking sides, with key institution like UNESCO pledging to offer them safety reporting training.
Uganda passed Trafficking In Persons Act. The Act prohibits all forms of trafficking and prescribes up to life in prison for offenders.
According to the Kwania County MP Tonny Ayoo, Uganda is committed to fund road safety department and to ensure road crashes and deaths are reduced by 50 percent by 2030.
The aim of the training is to bolster the capacity of the Uganda Police Force to effectively respond to cases of Trafficking in Persons and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.
Police Training School Olilim has trained a number of CT and SOCOs officers currently serving in different parts and sectors of the country since 2014.
UPC is calling for a routine inspection of electrical installations.
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