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Uganda Police destroy narcotics worth Shs 778 million.

 

NortherN Bureau - REGIONAL TEAMbyNortherN Bureau - REGIONAL TEAM
March 3, 2022
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Police officer sorting and counting out the drugs before being destroyed. (IMAGE: URN )

Police officer sorting and counting out the drugs before being destroyed. (IMAGE: URN )

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KAMPALA: Police in Kampala have destroyed 145.22 kilos of narcotics worth a total of Shs 778 million. The drugs were incinerated at the police drug destruction centre in Nsambya barracks on Wednesday evening in the presence of the Entebbe Chief Magistrate, Juliet Nakitende. 

The drugs were seized at Entebbe International Airport between 2020 and 2021. These included 17068.01gms of heroin, 1734.34gms of morphine, and 596.84gms of a mixture of heroin, morphine, and methamphetamine. 

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Assistant Commissioner of Police Tinka Zarugaba from the anti-narcotic police department said that all the drugs in question were being smuggled out of the country through Entebbe International airport.

Uganda remains a transit and consuming country for narcotic drugs, basically for two reasons. We are located in the middle of the cocaine route, which comes from South America to Europe and Asia. We are on the heroine route that comes from Afghanistan, heading to America and Europe, “Tinka said. 

He explains that due to the fertile soils and good climate in Uganda, there is a worrying increase in the number of people growing cannabis in all parts of the country, which may fuel drug addiction.

According to Zarugaba, the police anti-narcotics units and Makerere University have done new research that shows that 16% of young people in urban areas are under the influence of drugs. This is bad for the country.

Zarugaba says there is a need for everyone to participate in the fight against drug trafficking as its impact would be irreversible. Goretti Tindiwegyi, the officer in charge of the Criminal Investigations Department at Entebbe Airport Police, wondered why the public keeps accusing the police of stealing exhibits seized at the airport despite their hard work. 

On her part, the Entebbe Chief Magistrate, Juliet Nakitende, who tried 12 cases of drug trafficking, said that the destroyed drugs belonged to suspects who pleaded guilty and were sentenced. She revealed that the majority of suspects were Ugandans who were being used by powerful people to smuggle drugs out of the country. In December 2020, police destroyed 105 kilogrammes of narcotic drugs worth Sh4 billion.

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