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Police reinstates check points on highways

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August 19, 2014
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With the increasing accidents along highways, police will not leave any stone unturned to have them reduced.

The force has now restored check points at different spots.

Speaking to media today, the chief traffic police commissioner Steven Kasiima said this takes immediate effect in areas of Nsangi, Matugga, Kafu, Luweero and Iganga among others.

The development follows yesterday’s fatal bus accident at Sasira Nakasongola that left 7 people dead.

Last year, the traffic police decided to deal away with the check points after registering a reduction in road accidents.

Meanwhile, some of the victims of the Nakasongola bus accident are recovering steadily.

Sixteen where yesterday transferred from Nakasongola military hospital to Mulago hospital in critical condition.

Mulago hospital spokesperson Enock Kusasira says so far 6 of the victims have been discharged, 8 are slowly responding to treatment, two of them in critical condition.

 

 

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