Police in Nabweru have arrested nine South Sudanese nationals following the suspected murder of their househelp, whose body remains missing after being discovered with severe head injuries inside a residence in Nansana Municipality.
The incident occurred on Friday night at a home in Nabweru South Cell One, Nansana Municipality, Wakiso district. Authorities and area residents suspect the body was secretly removed from the premises before police could gain entry.
The alarm was first raised by a village clinical officer who had been called to the residence by the occupants to treat the maid.
Justus Nuwagaba, a neighbour and husband to the clinical officer, reported that a woman from the house came to their clinic requesting help for a maid who had allegedly cut herself.
“When my wife arrived, she found the girl with a deep head wound and already dead,” Nuwagaba stated. He added that his wife told him the panicked occupants attempted to offer her money to keep quiet, an offer she refused.
Davis Ssekatawa, the area defence secretary, confirmed the account, noting that the clinical officer found the girl with “severe head injuries and confirmed she was already dead.”
When Mr. Ssekatawa and the area chairperson arrived at the scene, the South Sudanese occupants refused to open the door despite repeated identification.
“The police were also denied access to the house, so we spent the night guarding it,” Ssekatawa said.
On Saturday morning, authorities were finally forced to enter the premises. “We forced entry and searched the premises with the police, but the body was nowhere to be found,” Ssekatawa confirmed. “However, bloodstains were visible in the compound, suggesting that someone died there.”
The residents are now demanding a thorough investigation to locate the maid’s remains, identify her, and hold all suspects accountable.
Police Detain Suspects
Investigations have so far led to the arrest of the nine South Sudanese nationals found inside the residence. They are currently detained at Nabweru police station as the search for the missing body continues.
When contacted for details, Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Rachel Kawala said she had not yet been fully briefed on the case by press time but assured the public that updates would be provided once the investigating officers furnish the details.
