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Iganga: Six Suspects Arrested over Impersonation, Fraud

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Iganga: Six Suspects Arrested over Impersonation, Fraud
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Police in Iganga, Uganda, have arrested six suspects for allegedly impersonating President Yoweri Museveni and his daughter to commit fraud. The suspects were apprehended during an intelligence-led operation and are currently held at Jinja Road Police Station.

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This case highlights ongoing efforts by Ugandan authorities to combat high-level impersonation scams that exploit the names of political figures to deceive the public.

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Police in Iganga, working with the UPDF Defence Intelligence Security team, have arrested six suspects in connection with impersonation and fraud.

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