22 Super Life Company Coordinators Have Been Arrested for Human Trafficking
At the Masaka Central Police Station, 22 Super Life Company coordinators and employees are being detained on suspicions of human trafficking.
22 Super Life Company Coordinators Have Been Arrested for Human Trafficking
At the Masaka Central Police Station, 22 Super Life Company coordinators and employees are being detained on suspicions of human trafficking.
SCP Enanga Fred, a police spokesperson, claims that the suspects mobilized and recruited individuals as part of a dishonest business and employment scheme.
According to the preliminary findings, the group primarily introduced their various packages to S.4 and S.6 leavers.
Enanga claimed that the Western districts of Ntungamo, Mbarara, Bushenyi, Kabale, and Kiruhura were where the majority of the victims were found.
“A total of 98 victims—27 women and 71 men—have so far recorded their testimonies, detailing the ways in which they were defrauded of their money through registration. Many people are compelled to live in the slums and pay low rent in the vain hope of getting a lucrative job offer.
He stated that the people who had been detained were facing allegations of severe human trafficking.
They include Ayebazibwe Amon, Masiko Nicholas, Kamugisha Nicholas, Mugisha Nicholas, Abaho Denis, Akampulira Denis, Byaruhanga Ahamada, Byamukama Innocent, Atukwase Moreen, Arimiwera Immaculate, Tusingwire Joseph, Kyohirwe Catherine, Gumaoshabe Mackline, Nishaba Mercy, Nuwahereza Apof
At their offices on Muteesa Plaza, a search was done, and several exhibits were found.
In order to reduce the risks of labor exploitation, the Joint Security Agencies want to reiterate their commitment to fighting trafficking in persons networks. Call the Human Trafficking Desk at CID Headquarters at 0713-881798 if you think you may have information about a possible trafficking situation. All reports are kept private, said Enanga.