Recently appointed army officers assume police offices 

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The recently appointed Assistant Inspector Generals of Police (AIGPs) have Monday assumed their offices.

The handover ceremony was presided over by the Deputy IGP, Maj Gen Sabiiti Muzeyi at Police headquarters in Naguru.

Brig Jackson Bakasumba, who was the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) commandant for Peace Support Operations Centre in Singo, was appointed head of Chief of Joint Staff, a newly created position in the police.

Col Sserunjogi Ddamulira, who was the Director of counter terrorism at the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, is the new director of police Crime Intelligence.  He replaces Senior Commissioner of Police, George Amur Chombe, who has been appointed deputy director of Interpol.

Brig Geoffrey Golooba, who has been in Moscow as military attaché, is the new police director of Human Resource Development and Training. He replaced Mr Moses Balimwoyo, who was named the director of Interpol.

Ben Oyo Nyeko, who has been acting director of Interpol, was moved to Africa Police, an association of African police forces with its headquarters in Algeria.

Col Jessy Kamunanwire is the new director of Human Resource and Administration. He replaced Mr Haruna Isabirye, who was sent to New York as police attaché.

This is the biggest number of soldiers in high ranking positions in the police’s history.

The President is said to have been forced to appoint an army officer to head crime intelligence in police to improve investigations into the rising spate of armed robberies that have puzzled security agencies.

Maj Gen Sabiiti Muzeyi was transferred to the police in March last year when President Museveni fired Gen Kale Kayihura as IGP and elevated his then deputy Ochola to the position.

Maj Gen Muzeeyi replaced Ochola.