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Police probe two incidents in separate torture videos, hunt for culprits on (WATCH)

SCP Enanga Fred, the Uganda Police Spokesperson confirmed the report (Photo/PoliceUg)

Kampala, (UG):- The Directorate of Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) is actively investigating circumstances of aggravated torture in two separate videos which went viral over the weekend involving a woman being burnt and a Chinese investor battering male workers.

In the first video, a vulnerable woman dressed in a blue blouse and black skirt/short is subjected to torture where she is forcefully curved in an awkward position, her hands and legs tied and her body burnt with hot melting droplets from a burning plastic jerrycan.

In the second video, two male workers are confined in a container and subjected to physical and mental torture- including physical beatings with a belt, kicking and hitting.

And as a result, Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga says detectives from the directorate have already set out on a manhunt for the culprits in the video.

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“As a result, the CID have already opened an enquiry into the terrible images and disturbing crime and do call upon the victims to come forward and help our detectives explore the torture in great detail. We shall not stop until the alleged perpetrators are identified and brought to justice,” SCF Enanga said while addressing journalists on Monday.

In the aftermath of two torture incidents, Enanga said the Directorate of CID is now calling upon all concerned people from all over the country, to contact it at Kibuli Headquarters wth information about the video two separate videos.

“We also want to remind the public, employers, boda boda movements and associations, that we all have a great responsibility to protect and have compassion for each other. It is inhuman to treat a fellow human being in such a horrible manner. Moreso, in a decent and moral society like ours.

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