Thursday , November 7 2024

Suspected ADF rebels killed

The suspects in the recent murder of tourists have been shot dead

Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) on Tuesday killed 11 suspected ADF rebels who are believed to have  been the ones who killed two foreign tourists and a tour guide recently.

Last month, David Barlow, a UK national, Celia Geyer a South African, and their tour guide Eric Aryayi were killed inside Queen Elizabeth National Park by suspected ADF rebels.

Since then, the UPDF alongside Special Forces Command (SFC) have been on the hunt for killers.

It has emerged that UPDF Marine, SFC, and Mountain Brigade built on intelligence and deployed strategically at Kayanja Landing Site along Lake Edward. At around 7 pm, a boat carrying the suspected killers perhaps fleeing back to DRC was cornered with heavy fire leaving 11 of the suspects dead.

“It is true that some ADF terrorists whom we have been tracking since they attacked our tourists were finally got on their boat and a number of them were killed in a very well intelligence-led operation,” UPDF Deputy Spokesperson Col Deo Akiiki said.

The operations that led to the killers were commanded by Col Saula and Col Jet commanding the UPDF Marine and mountain brigade respectively.

“An intelligence-led operation saw a number of them perish under the combined fire of UPDF marine, Special Forces, 222, 301 Brigade infantry squads in a well-coordinated night operation. It should be noted that this was a part of the group that killed the tourists. The operation is still on to finish all the splinter groups of ADF,” Col Akiiki added.

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At least 50 people have been killed in Kasese by ADF-linked groups between June and October this year. The majority of the killed were students at Lhubiriha secondary school in Mpondwe town near the Uganda –DRC border.

President Yoweri Museveni has repeatedly said ADF camps in the DRC have been bombed using airstrikes and have chosen to flee to different parts of the country.

Fred Enanga, the Police Spokesperson said the ADF terrorists are now on the run after their camps were hit in DRC.

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