SECURITY ORGANS CHALLENGED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION BEFORE CRIMES
By Jonan Beinomugisha
In Mbarara
The UPDF yesterday officially launched the reserve forces mobilization and documentation exercise.
Major Charles Kabona the spokesperson of the 2nd division Mankeke in Mbarara said that the exercise is aimed at mobilizing, documenting of the reserved forces, which include UPDF veterans, auxiliary forces, crime preventers during its military operations in western Uganda and other region such that their details can be captured.
Major Kabona said that invited were all security heads in the districts of southwestern Uganda as they will be the ones heading the exercise and this launch was held at.
While launching this exerice at Lakeview hotel in Mbarara town, Lt general Charles Otema the UPDF commander of reserved forces said that the reserved forces are the people who have experience in security matter calling up the security heads to utilize them in providing information.
The director of national leadership institute Kyakwanzi Brig Kasule Kyomukama challenged Crime preventers and other security organs to always provide information about the impending crimes rather than waiting to report after the crime has happened.
He noted that the information about the crime provided after the crime has taken place is a sign of weakness.
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