Indian businessman shot dead in Uganda: Report
Hes currently detained at Kisoro police station for interrogation to establish the motive.The victim was taken to St Francis hospital in Mutolere in Kisoro District in critical condition, Maate said.Hours later, Patel succumbed to the gunshot wound, police said.
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A 24-year-old Indian businessman has been shot dead allegedly by a police constable in Kisoro town of Uganda, according to a media report.
The deceased was identified as Kuntaj Patel.
Police constable Elioda Gumizamu, 21, from the Field Force Unit (FFU) has been charged with murder after he was apprehended and handed over to the police on October 27 while he was trying to flee the scene of the crime on the main street, The Daily Monitor newspaper reported.
The accused policeman along with other persons, who are yet to be tracked, walked into an Indian shop dealing in hardware and shot the Indian businessman in the chest, Elly Matte, the regional police spokesperson, was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
The policeman was intercepted and arrested. He’s currently detained at Kisoro police station for interrogation to establish the motive.
“The victim was taken to St Francis hospital in Mutolere in Kisoro District in critical condition,” Maate said.
Hours later, Patel succumbed to the gunshot wound, police said. The incident came after two Indians were reportedly killed in Kenya months after they were abducted.
It is learnt that the Kenyan government has not said anything officially on the report.
Indian High Commissioner to Kenya, Namgya Khampa, met Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto and requested him for expediting the investigation into the matter, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in New Delhi.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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