A State Spy attached to the Internal Security Organisation- ISO was only able to leave the home of his side lover, a Uganda Human Rights Commissioner with bullet holes after a misunderstanding.
According to Daily Monitor, Andrew Kizza Olweddo who had been deployed for a night duty was later found fighting for life in Muwayi Zone, Bwebajja in Kajjansi Town Council in Wakiso District after being shot in a brawl with the security of his secret lover, a former Commissioner of UHRC.
KMP Publicist, Patrick Onyango explained that the angry operative stormed the unidentified Ex Commissioner’s residence and wildly attacked her, threatening to harm her. The lady in panic ran and hid in her bedroom upstairs but her attacker didn’t relent. He attempted to break in until a UPDF officer assigned to guard the lady intervened to evacuate his boss to safety at the Ground floor.
The attacker, however, pursued them and a fight ensued again at around 2 am on Wednesday. Armed with an AK 47 rifle and a pistol assigned to his boss, the guard pulled the trigger using the ex commissioner’s pistol and shot the assailant operative in the lower abdomen.
The suspected shooter later disappeared and the police retrieved the gun believed to have been used in the shooting at the crime scene.
It’s reported that the Ex Commissioner later evacuated her profusely bleeding lover to a nearby clinic in Entebbe from where they were referred to a top City facility where the wounded operative continues receiving treatment.
At the said Hospital, the Ex Commissioner is said to have bitterly flashed with another woman who appeared at the scene claiming to be the official wife of the wounded spy. At this moment, the woman was heard on phone speaking to the police CID boss, Tom Magambo who swiftly dispatched a team of detective who arrested the Ex Commissioner and detained her at Kampala Central Police Station before shifting her to Kajjansi police post where a charge of attempted murder was preferred against her.
Police said they recovered as exhibits, a pistol, 11 rounds of ammunition, UPDF uniforms, one cartridge, one AK47 rifle, 3 magazines with 90 rounds in army green UPDF pouches, and emptied beer bottles. Investigations are still ongoing to establish more details to the shooting.