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Uganda Police finally speaks out on Komamboga Bomb Attack

Uganda Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga (Photo/File)

KAMPALA, UGANDA: – Uganda Police have responded to a bomb attack which occurred on Saturday night October 23rd 2021, at around 9:20 pm, at a Digida pork point, in Komamboga, Kyanja a Kampala Surburb.

According to Fred Enanga the Uganda Police Force spokesperson, One person has been fatally wounded and 7 others rushed to Mulago National Referral hospital, with serious injuries.

However, reports from the scene and eyewitnesses indicate that two people only identified as Emily and Sam died on spot.

The scene has since been cordoned off, and Security joint task teams from the bomb squad called to thoroughly document the scene, to help determine whether the explosion arose out of an intentional act or not.

“We ask the public to remain calm, as we establish the true circumstances surrounding the incident” Enanga said.

Enanga added that any new developments will be communicated in due course.

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The incident comes just days after the United Kingdom issued a terror alert to their citizens in Uganda.

The UK asked their citizens to be vigilant as they go about their businesses and avoid crowded places as they could be victims in planned bomb blasts.

However, the Uganda Police asked people to remain calm as the alerts were not significantly imminent.

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“As the Joint Security Agencies, we do appreciate and take cognisance of the advisories to their respective citizens. Our Joint Counter Terror teams have subjected the respective alerts to a process of validation for specifics, to help determine whether these threats are imminent or not. These specifics are still not readily available.” Police’ earlier response to UK terror alert.

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