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    ASP Nelson Tumusiime to deal with Officers violating the SOP’

    News EditorBy News EditorJune 16, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Rwenzori East Regional Assistant superintendent of police ASP Nelson Tumusiime has threatened to deal with security officers who are violating the covid-19 standard operating procedures.

    His warning follows some boda-boda stage master concerns that there are some errant police officers who been seen on several occasions riding on three or four in disguise of fulfilling their duties.

    However in an interview with Kasese Guide Radio last evening, ASP Nelson said security officers are not exempted from following the guidelines saying they are like other Ugandans who must adhere or else risk being arrested. ASP Nelson speaking 1…

    He later asked all the community members to adapt to the curfew time as a way to stop being harassed but also stopping the spread of Covid-19. ASP Nelson speaking 2…

    Earlier a boda-boda man, Mr. Umar Swaibu at Kilembe stage had decried about threats by police whenever they also try to warn them about the breaking of the covid-19 guidelines. END.

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