Police urged to fast-track investigation into shooting of Kamuli businessman

Police and sister security agencies have been urged to expedite inquiries into the shooting of Shaban Batabaire Malore, a renowned former vehicle and coffee dealer in Busoga. 

Police urged to fast-track investigation into shooting of Kamuli businessman
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Police and sister security agencies have been urged to expedite inquiries into the shooting of Shaban Batabaire Malore, a renowned former vehicle and coffee dealer in Busoga. 

The 58-year-old was shot dead by unknown gunmen who were riding on motorcycles on Saturday evening, shortly after returning to his home in Buweera village, in Buwenge sub-county, in Jinja district. 

The assailants, who were riding on a numberless motorcycles fled to an unidentified location.  
According to eyewitnesses, the assailants trailed Malore to his home and shot him in the chest and stomach. 

Now, Ismael Malore a member of the deceased's family says that they are embroiled in property sharing wrangles spanning from 2016 when their father, Suleiman Malore, a powerful businessman passed away. 

He added that the shooting of their elder brother just hours before the much-anticipated reconciliation meeting, which was slated for Sunday morning raises suspicion on the motive of the killers.

Ismael has called for thorough investigations as a means of providing them with avenues of uniting rather than creating further hostilities in the family.  

Christopher Manga, the LC 3 chairperson of Buwenge sub-county, says that the murder has triggered tension within the community since Malore was valued as a resourceful businessman, adding that security agencies should exhibit transparency throughout the course of their investigations as a means of averting the reoccurrence of such incidents. 

James Mubi the Kiira region police spokesperson says that available intelligence indicates that the assailants trailed Malore for about three days prior to the shooting. 
“Our preliminary findings indicate that the assailants have been tracking the victim since Wednesday and they are suspected to have watched yesterday’s football game at Gonzaga playground, as a means of keeping their close sight on him, before trailing him to his home,” he said.

They have since retrieved seven cartridges and two rounds of live ammunition from the scene of the crime. Malore was laid to rest on Sunday evening in Kituuba village, in Kisozi sub-county, in Kamuli district.

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