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EXPOSED!! Uganda Police Identifies Owners Of Motorcycles Used In The Murder Of AIGP Felix Kaweesi

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New revelations have emerged in the long-unsolved assassination of former Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Andrew Felix Kaweesi, confirming that the motorcycles used in the attack were registered to serving officers in the Uganda Police Force. However, the names of those officers remain under wraps, with police citing the need to protect the integrity of ongoing investigations.

Kaweesi was assassinated on March 17, 2017, in Kulambiro, a suburb of Kampala. He was gunned down alongside his bodyguard, Kenneth Erau, and driver, Godfrey Wambewo, just outside his residence. The assailants fled the scene on two motorcycles bearing official police registration numbers — UP 3909 and UP 0734 — a detail that, from the start, raised eyebrows across the country.

Now, more than seven years later, a source who spoke to Monday Vision has confirmed that the motorcycles were not stolen, cloned, or forged — they are registered police property assigned to specific, currently serving officers.

“These bikes were not faked. They were assigned through official channels,” the source said. “That changes everything.”

The revelation strengthens long-standing suspicions that Kaweesi may have been betrayed from within the institution he helped lead — and possibly by individuals who worked directly under him.

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Shockingly, the motorcycles, Kaweesi’s bullet-riddled official vehicle, and other forensic evidence from the scene are still being stored at police headquarters in Naguru. Authorities now say that all items are being re-examined in light of the new findings, hinting at a possible reopening of the investigation.

The case has been clouded in controversy and silence for years, despite repeated assurances from top officials that justice would be served. One of the most contested issues has been the mysterious disappearance of a forensic report allegedly prepared by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

“We were told the FBI conducted forensic tests that could have shed light on the weapons and communication used in the attack,” said a retired officer formerly involved in the investigation. “But to this day, that report has never reached Ugandan investigators.”

The public’s frustration is boiling over. Many believe the delay in resolving the case — despite compelling evidence — points to a deliberate cover-up. Kampala resident Sarah Nabunya expressed a sentiment shared by many: “This case has been silent for too long. We need answers, not excuses.”

Now that the police have confirmed ownership of the motorcycles, pressure is mounting for full disclosure. While the identities of the implicated officers remain sealed, the demand for justice is louder than ever. Many are calling for the names to be released and for legal action to follow — regardless of rank or influence.

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As the investigation gains new momentum, the question hanging over Uganda is clear: Will this be the moment the truth finally emerges, or will it once again be buried under silence and secrecy?

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