Crime

Top Muslim cleric arrested for trafficking seven girls in Western Uganda

Sheema, (UG):- Police in Western Uganda have arrested a top Muslim cleric on allegations of trafficking at least seven girls in Sheema District.

Mr MarcialTumusiime, the Greater Bushenyi police spokesperson confirmed the development on Tuesday identifying the suspect as Imam Zubail Bwengye, the director of Darul Uroom Markaz Faux LDT.

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“We have Imam Zubail Bwengye in our custody. He is at the same time the director of Darul Uroom Markaz Faux LDT. His arrest was after a tip-off by local residents,” Mr Marcial said.

According to Mr Marcial, authorities accuse the imam of trafficking seven children aged under 12 with the youngest 3 years old. The offence was committed on November 11, 2024, in Kitagata Town Council in Sheema District.

Police say they took action against Imam Bwengye after getting information from locals who were urging authorities to rescue children who had been harboured for over five months by the suspect under the disguise of teaching them the Qur’an.

According to Sheema District Inspector of Schools, Mr Zebede Mwijukye, the victims were from the districts of Sheema, Mbarara and Ntungamo.

“The place where they were staying, is a two-roomed house and the victims occupied one room that doubled as class and dormitory. Another room was serving as the bedroom of the suspect with his wife,” he said.

Police explained that all recovered children were girls and they are already indoctrinated that they don’t believe in our formal education “and that no part of the body must be seen.”

“We will find out the intention because this is not a school but in any case, you can’t teach only seven pupils. The parents of these children will have to record statements with us before we hand over these kids to them,” Mr Marcial explained.

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