Crime

Police probe increased cases of sedation thefts on public buses

Police say one of the victims was sedated on a Jaguar bus travelling from Kampala to Kigali on November 5, 2024 (Photo/Courtesy)

The police have launched an investigation into a disturbing trend of passengers being sedated and robbed while on buses travelling to upcountry destinations.

According to police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke, three separate incidents have been reported in quick succession, where passengers were drugged and their belongings stolen.

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One of the victims, Amon Basikana, 24, was sedated on a Jaguar bus, registration number, UBN 307 T travelling from Kampala to Kigali on November 5. After being drugged, Basikana had his belongings stolen and is currently recovering in a hospital at Katuna border.

“Police have observed a consistent pattern in these crimes, where bus passengers are being sedated and robbed of their valuables. Basikana was drugged on the Jaguar bus and is now receiving treatment in hospital,” Kituuma said on Monday during the weekly security press briefing at the Naguru police headquarters.

Similarly, three other passengers travelling on another Jaguar bus, registration number, UBN 260 T from Kampala to Kigali were also drugged and robbed of their mobile phones, cash, and other valuables. The victims were taken to Kabale referral hospital in critical condition.

Kituuma urged passengers to remain vigilant during their travels. “With the festive season approaching, authorities are collaborating with bus operators to address this issue. They have specifically warned passengers to be cautious when consuming food or drinks during their journeys, as most perpetrators lure victims by offering food or drinks laced with sedatives before robbing them,” he said.

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