Pastor Arrested After 17-Year Manhunt for Kidnapping and Robbery in Uganda

 

Pastor Arrested After 17-Year Manhunt for Kidnapping and Robbery in Uganda


In a shocking turn of events, Pastor Mark Aduba Moro, 44, has been arrested and remanded to prison over a 2008 kidnapping and robbery case. The pastor, along with his alleged accomplices, is accused of kidnapping an Indian national and stealing Shs400,000 and an ATM card. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was kidnapped in 2008. The perpetrators allegedly invoked the name of General Salim Saleh, a high-ranking government official, to intimidate the victim. The case went cold, but the police never gave up on the investigation.

After a 17-year manhunt, the police finally apprehended Pastor Moro and his accomplices. The pastor was arrested from his hideout in Kampala and charged with kidnapping and robbery. He was remanded to prison pending further investigation. According to the police, Pastor Moro and his accomplices used General Salim Saleh's name to deceive the victim and carry out the kidnapping and robbery. The police believe that the pastor and his accomplices may have been involved in other crimes, and they are investigating further.

The arrest of Pastor Moro serves as a warning to those who impersonate high-ranking government officials to commit crimes. The police are urging anyone with information about similar cases to come forward. The victim, who has waited 17 years for justice, can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. The police are committed to ensuring that Pastor Moro and his accomplices face the full force of the law.

The arrest of Pastor Moro is a testament to the police's commitment to justice and their determination to bring criminals to book, no matter how long it takes. As the case unfolds, Ugandans will be watching closely to see justice served.

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