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Security guard shoots man dead in Naalya

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
July 9, 2019
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By Ritah Kemigisa.

Police in Kampala is investigating circumstances under which a security guard shot dead a city businessman at Quality supermarket in Naalya, Kiira Municipality.

The deputy police spokesperson for Kampala Metropolitan Area Luke Oweyesegyire has identified the deceased as Arnold Ainebyona the owner of Hickrey Bar and Restaurant in Kololo, he was announced dead upon arrival in hospital.

He adds that the security guard identified Moses Anguria from the Saracen security services is currently nursing wounds at Mulago hospital where he was rushed to after a mob tried to clobber him.

Oweyesigyire says Anguria shot the deceased straight in the face after a simple misunderstanding.

He says the security guard is to be charged with murder upon recovery.

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