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Investigation: 10 Arrested Over Murder Of Makerere Veterinary Student

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Police in Kampala have arrested 10 people suspected to have been involved into murder of Emmanuel Tegu, a third year veterinary student of Makerere University.

According  to Kampala metropolitan police spokesperson Patrick Onyango revealed that on Monday police carried out an intelligence led operation and arrested suspects in connection to the death of Tegu.

“All the suspects are residents of Makerere University in Kampala.
They are detained at Wandegeya Police Station pending interrogation” he said.

He added “the suspects, whose identities will be disclosed after interrogation, are said to have participated in the mob action that led to the death of the student.”
Mr. Onyango said  that there are other suspects who took off after receiving information of the death of the student, but our teams are pursuing them.

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