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Nakaseke businessman shot dead, car stolen

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Nakaseke businessman shot dead, car stolen

A police patrol and locals are seen around the crime scene where a businessman was reportedly gunned down on July 16, 2023 in Semuto Town in Nakaseke District, central Uganda. PHOTO/DAN WANDERA

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By Dan Wandera | Monitor

Residents of Semuto Town Council in Nakaseke District Sunday morning woke up to shocking news of the death of a businessman who was shot dead by unidentified gunmen.

On Sunday, police identified the deceased as John Luwaga, a resident of Posta Zone in the same town council.

“The suspects also robbed a car from the deceased. The police investigations team is on ground to establish the motive of the murder,” Savana Region police spokesperson Sam Twineamazima commented on the incident. Read more

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