Over twenty police officers have been appointed to perform United Nation Mission jobs. Prominent among them is CID, Johnson Dale Olal, the head of the Criminal Investigations Department in the Kampala Metropolitan Policing Area.
Olal will have to report to UN Mission alongside his junior officers appointed before the end of the week.t the rank of Senior Superintendent of Police –SSP, Olal is the most senior officer among the 21 police personnel deployed for UN Mission in South Sudan.
SSP Olal, according to a document released by Police’s Director of Peace Support Operations-Assistant Inspector General of Police –AIGP Grace Turyagumanawe, is supposed to report to UN Mission alongside his juniors before the end of this week.
A statement released by AIGP Grace Turyagumanawe reads, “The under-listed police officers are to be deployed in South Sudan under the United Nations Missions in South Sudan. They are hereby instructed to hand over office and report to police headquarters.”
The list includes Anslem Mugisa, from Counter-Terrorism –CT Directorate, Joseph Akatuhwera, from Kigezi region. Three Inspectors of Police (Julius Muzigiti, from Crime Intelligence, Bob Ayo, from Medical Unit Nsambya and Emmanuel Tawu, from Police Training School –PTS at Kabalye, in Masindi District0 and Superintendent of Police; Aminsi Kayondo from Rwenzori West region, Prudence Haguma, from CID headquarters at Kibuli, Allan Roberts Atuheire, from Logistics and Engineering directorate.