Police in Kampala has officially launched the sport motorbike registration process all over Kampala and its surroundings.
This follows the henious crimes committed by criminals allegedly moving on motorcycles prompting an issuance of a directive for all sports motorbikes to be registered all over the country beginning with Kampala Metropolitan Policing Area.
The registration of riders in Kampala began on Wednesday at the Constitutional Square and is set to last for a week depending on the turnup.
However the riders asked police for an extention of the registration period to at least a month so as to allow all their colleagues register.
Kampala Metropolitan Traffic Police Commander SSP. Musinga Norman said this exercise shall require for the sport motorbike owners to registration number, chassis number, engine number, insurance policy, a few other items that riders ought to present before being registered and all this infirmstion shall be stored in an electronic database for record purposes.
“I have officially launched the registration process of sport bikes and demonstrated the process to various Regional Traffic Officers and Divisional Traffic Officers. Various forms have been designed, information shall be captured, fed into our database and those registered shall be issued with a clearence form signed by their area DPC. All this is being done so that in future if there is an operation that clearance form will be of great help,” Musinga said.
Mr. Morrison Sseruyange the Spokesman of Central Riders Association an association that brings together over 100,000 riders denied claims that any of their members was involved in any criminal activities however assured police that they would heed to the registration directive as a way of showing their support in fighting crime in the country.
“We urge all riders to register so as to show the public that we are law abiding citizens who are ready to cooperate with security agencies so as to fight criminality,”Sseruyange said.