The man identified as Peter Lojok Longolangiro, paraded 5 rats at the station he accused of destroying Shs 396, 000 he had kept in a box.
He also tendered in damaged notes, which he says were eaten by the same rats as exhibits.
Longolangiro claims that the wild rats, which are part of the protected species by UWA, intruded into his house and entered the box where he had stored his cash.
Police referred Longolangiro to the Resident State Attorney for expert advice on the case.
Alphonse Ojangole, the Kotido District Police Commander told media he had never come across such a case in his 12- year of service with the Police Force.
He also tendered in damaged notes, which he says were eaten by the same rats as exhibits.
Longolangiro claims that the wild rats, which are part of the protected species by UWA, intruded into his house and entered the box where he had stored his cash.
Police referred Longolangiro to the Resident State Attorney for expert advice on the case.
Alphonse Ojangole, the Kotido District Police Commander told media he had never come across such a case in his 12- year of service with the Police Force.
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ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahahaha! This is veryyy funny. Illiteracy bu nno ezigbote disease.
ReplyDeleteMany are mad,few are roaming
ReplyDelete😂😂😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteHe actually has a case..not against the rats but against 'ndi UWA' for negligence. 🙄🙄😂😂
ReplyDeleteExactly. We go de laugh and he will win de case. Lol
DeleteSeriously has a case & may likely win.
DeleteThe rats are protected species from that organization, so they should take responsibility of their wards action same way they'll prosecute anyone found guilty of tampering with the rat's life.
LMAO
ReplyDeleteWhat's is this biko?
ReplyDeleteOnly in uganda! !!
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