Kigarama Village Residents Alarmed by Threatening Leaflets
Residents of Kigarama village in Kassanda District are concerned after anonymous leaflets warning of potential attacks were distributed, prompting police investigations and increased patrols.
Residents of Kigarama village in Uganda's Kassanda District have expressed concern following the distribution of anonymous leaflets warning of potential attacks. The leaflets, whose origin remains unknown, have caused anxiety among villagers, leading some families to temporarily leave their homes.
Wamala Regional Police Spokesperson SSP Lameck Kigozi confirmed the incident, stating that investigations are underway to determine the source and intent of the messages. He assured residents that security agencies are managing the situation and encouraged those who had left to return home, emphasizing that no confirmed threat warrants such actions.
"We appeal to residents to remain calm and avoid spreading fear. Police patrols have been intensified in the area, and we encourage the public to cooperate with security agencies by sharing any information that may assist investigations," SSP Kigozi said.
Authorities have cautioned the public against acting on unverified information, noting that fear and misinformation can sometimes cause more harm than the intended threat itself. Updates will be provided as investigations progress, and residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to the nearest police post as efforts continue to restore calm and confidence in the community.
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