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Police to work with UPDF to resolve Apaa tribal conflicts

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
June 12, 2017
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By Ssebuliba Samuel

Uganda police has teamed up with the UPDF 4th division to restore peace in Apaa tribal conflicts between Madi and Acholi people in west Nile.

These conflicts that started on 7th this month have so far left 8 people dead, while many are still nursing wounds in Lachor hospital and Pabbo heath center.

Speaking to media today, Asan Kasingye the police spokesperson said that they have divided the area into operations sectors that are under to be the command of field force unit in additions to setting up of two police stations.

He said that no suspect has so far been arrested but missive deployment is being made ensure a conflict free environment.

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