DIRECTOR CID MAJ. MAGAMBO INTERVENES IN MISSING REV.’S DAUGHTER, ORDERS RWIZI CID TO RE-ARREST RELEASED KEY SUSPECT
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By Wilber muhwezi Kasibante
In RWIZI/ BUSHENYI
The family of a missing daughter for one and half months now have petitioned the director of CID Maj. Magambo to put back to order Rwizi Region CID department which released the 5 suspects without charge.
Parents are Rev. Kushaba Elizabeth and Tuhangirwe Abias of Bushenyi district have expressed dissatisfaction to Rwizi Region police for releasing without charge 5 suspects who were arrested in connection of missing daughter Miss Blair Ainomugisha 25 who went missing from her work place on 2/7/2024.
Director CID’s men ordered Rwizi Region to immediately arrest Mr. Sunday David who is a key suspect in the case.
A credible family source told www.mknewslink.com that they had high hopes in Maj. Magambo’s men who appeared more serious than Rwizi region CID staff.
According to family members Miss Ainomugisha Blair went missing from her work place at Rwampala coffee cooperative society in Buteraniro Rwampala district and since then she had never been sighted anywhere in Uganda and outside this country.
Rev. Kushaba told www.mknewslink.com news website that among the 5 suspects released by Rwizi regional CID department is Mr. Sunday David who called the victim 10 times for the first time and according to telecom print out, he was the last caller since then.
She added that among the arrested include as well an operations officer whom the victim replaced at the work place.
Missing Blair’s mother Rev. Kushaba is a parish priest of Nyatete in Mitooma archdeaconry west Ankole diocese. Her Paternal grand father is Rev. can Myres Mpiira 75 yrs and the uncle Paul Tusubiira Byandemiire was the chancellor of west Ankole diocese in terms service did a great job with Emeritus Bishop Bamunoba.