• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
Police bust coffee theft network, arrest seven in major crackdown

Police bust coffee theft network, arrest seven in major crackdown

July 16, 2026

President Museveni Commissions NEC Meat and Beans Processing Plant

July 16, 2026
From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

July 16, 2026
Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

July 16, 2026
Race against Ebola enters new era as scientists begin first human trial of rare strain vaccine

Race against Ebola enters new era as scientists begin first human trial of rare strain vaccine

July 16, 2026
Mystery surrounds the woman’s body  found abandoned by the roadside in Kyankwanzi   

Mystery surrounds the woman’s body  found abandoned by the roadside in Kyankwanzi   

July 16, 2026
Housing Finance Bank Joins Akright City Marathon to Mark 20 Years of Urban Growth

Housing Finance Bank Joins Akright City Marathon to Mark 20 Years of Urban Growth

July 16, 2026
Glovo Appoints Kolawole Kolawole as Uganda General Manager

Glovo Appoints Kolawole Kolawole as Uganda General Manager

July 16, 2026
Female teenager drowns shortly after disagreement with mother, police kicks off investigations

Female teenager drowns shortly after disagreement with mother, police kicks off investigations

July 16, 2026
Court-ordered Mbuya eviction sparks public uproar as police deny illegal role

Court-ordered Mbuya eviction sparks public uproar as police deny illegal role

July 16, 2026
Emergency warning triangles: The small safety device that can prevent deadly road crashes

Emergency warning triangles: The small safety device that can prevent deadly road crashes

July 16, 2026
NRM undertakes a 10-day final verification of members’ register

LC1 Position Is Very Important – NRM Secretary General Richard Todwong

July 16, 2026
Victoria University Announces 100 Fully Funded Rajiv Memorial Master’s Scholarships

Victoria University Announces 100 Fully Funded Rajiv Memorial Master’s Scholarships

July 15, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, July 16, 2026
  • Login
Ugnews Line
  • Home
  • News
    • Sports
    • Crime
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Blogs
  • Tech
  • Agriculture
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
Ugnews Line
No Result
View All Result
Home Blogs

Police bust coffee theft network, arrest seven in major crackdown

by Raymond Hassan Sango
July 16, 2026
in Blogs, Business, Crime, News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
11
SHARES
61
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterLinkedinWhatsAppEmail

The growing wave of coffee theft that has alarmed farmers across Uganda has taken another significant turn after police in Mityana District arrested seven suspects linked to a network allegedly responsible for stealing coffee from farms and homes before selling it to local buyers.
The arrests come amid increasing reports of coffee theft during the recent harvesting season, with police saying incidents have surged between May and July 2026.

The crime has become a major concern in several coffee-growing districts, where farmers are losing valuable harvests to organized groups targeting mature coffee cherries and stored produce.

In Mityana District, Bulera Sub-county has emerged as one of the hardest-hit areas.
Investigations began following the theft of coffee from the home of 62-year-old John Ssemugomba, a resident of Kiwujja Village, Buyambi LC I, Nalumbugu Parish in Bulera Sub-county. The theft occurred on July 1, 2026, and was reported to Bulera Police Station the following day, prompting detectives to launch investigations.
Police intelligence led to the arrest of Bernard Lubowa, 30, of Kiwujja Village, and Edward Kizito, 28, of Kibogo Village. During the operation, officers recovered suspected stolen coffee from Kizito’s residence.
Although both suspects initially denied involvement while in custody at Bulera Police Station, the case was later transferred to Mityana Central Police Station, where detectives from the Wamala Regional Flying Squad Unit joined the investigations.
According to police, Kizito later confessed to participating in a series of coffee thefts across Bulera Sub-county with several accomplices.

He allegedly identified Edwin Kibirige and another suspect known as Mukajanga as members of the group, claiming the stolen coffee was sold to Vincent Malunda, Aidah Nakigozi and Bashir, all residents of Kibogo Village.
Investigators also say Lubowa admitted participating in coffee thefts alongside Joseph Niyongabo and disclosed that some of the stolen coffee was sold to Abdul Ssemakula, a resident of Nalumbugu LC I.
Acting on the information obtained during the investigations, officers from the Wamala Regional Flying Squad conducted a targeted operation in Bulera Sub-county on July 9, arresting five additional suspects believed to be part of the network. Those arrested included Abdul Ssemakula, Vincent Malunda, Stephen Kakooza, Aidah Nakigozi and Edwin Kibirige.
Lameck Kigozi the Wamala Region police spokesperson, said the case file involving all seven suspects was completed and submitted to the Resident State Attorney in Mityana, who sanctioned criminal charges against them.
Meanwhile, investigations remain ongoing as security agencies continue pursuing other suspects who are still at large.

Detectives believe dismantling the entire network is critical to curbing the escalating theft of coffee, which has increasingly become one of the most profitable forms of agricultural crime in the region.
The latest arrests underscore growing concerns over the illegal trade in stolen coffee, a vice that has intensified as coffee prices remain attractive on both domestic and international markets. Farmers have repeatedly complained that thieves often strike at night, harvesting coffee directly from plantations or stealing produce stored in homes awaiting sale, leaving households with significant financial losses.
Police have warned individuals involved in stealing, buying or trading in suspected stolen coffee that intensified intelligence-led operations will continue across Mityana District and the wider Wamala Region.

Security agencies say they are determined to dismantle criminal networks targeting coffee farmers and have urged communities to report suspicious activities that may help investigators recover stolen produce and bring offenders to justice.
Kigozi said security agencies have concentrated substantial effort on combating coffee theft and appealed to those involved in the illegal trade to abandon the practice before they are arrested and prosecuted.

Tags: Lameck KigoziUganda police force
Raymond Hassan Sango

Raymond Hassan Sango

Related Posts

President Museveni Commissions NEC Meat and Beans Processing Plant

by Ugnewsline Reporter
July 16, 2026
0
56

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commissioned the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) Meat and Beans Processing Plant in Kisozi, Gomba District,...

From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

by Ugnewsline Reporter
July 16, 2026
0
61

The Catholic faithful in Kabale Diocese have welcomed a familiar son with renewed hope following the appointment of Rev. Fr....

Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

by Ugnewsline Reporter
July 16, 2026
0
60

Uganda has entered a critical 42-day surveillance period required by the World Health Organization (WHO) before the country can be...

Race against Ebola enters new era as scientists begin first human trial of rare strain vaccine

Race against Ebola enters new era as scientists begin first human trial of rare strain vaccine

by Ugnewsline Reporter
July 16, 2026
0
60

A new chapter in the global fight against Ebola has begun after researchers launched the first human clinical trial of...

  • Makerere University’s CEDAT Trains 250 Construction Site Workers

    Makerere University’s CEDAT Trains 250 Construction Site Workers

    17 shares
    Share 7 Tweet 4
  • Makerere’s CHUSS Pledges to Strengthen Collaboration with JICA Program for Japanese Studies

    23 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • Gov’t, UWASNET Unveil first-ever WASH Impact and Influence Awards’ categories

    36 shares
    Share 14 Tweet 9
  • The search for Miss and Mr University Uganda is Back

    68 shares
    Share 27 Tweet 17
  • The third edition of Business Languages Festival 2025 launched

    29 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 7

President Museveni Commissions NEC Meat and Beans Processing Plant

July 16, 2026
From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

July 16, 2026
Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

July 16, 2026
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Ugandan Veterinary Professionals Petition Government Over “Punitive” Licensing Fee Hike

Ugandan Veterinary Professionals Petition Government Over “Punitive” Licensing Fee Hike

April 30, 2026
Over 500 Students Gather at Gayaza High for 11th Annual School Farm Camp

Over 500 Students Gather at Gayaza High for 11th Annual School Farm Camp

August 23, 2025
UCE RESULTS: Fort Portal secondary school shines again

UCE RESULTS: Fort Portal secondary school shines again

February 11, 2025
Sex worker found dead in a lodge, police launch investigation

Sex worker found dead in a lodge, police launch investigation

September 10, 2025
Busoga’s Coffee Farmers Told to Register or Risk Losing Market Share

Busoga’s Coffee Farmers Told to Register or Risk Losing Market Share

1
Members of parliament propose a motion for gov’t to establish waste management fund

Members of parliament propose a motion for gov’t to establish waste management fund

1
Moneylenders guide public on how to steer clear of illegal operators

Moneylenders guide public on how to steer clear of illegal operators

1
Yara, Ministry of Agriculture partners to Strengthen Agricultural Standards

Yara, Ministry of Agriculture partners to Strengthen Agricultural Standards

1

President Museveni Commissions NEC Meat and Beans Processing Plant

July 16, 2026
From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

From Mission Fields to Kabale: Rev. Fr. Bosco Gubazire’s journey back home as Bishop

July 16, 2026
Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

Uganda begins final 42-Day countdown toward Ebola-Free declaration after last patient recovers, discharged

July 16, 2026
Race against Ebola enters new era as scientists begin first human trial of rare strain vaccine

Race against Ebola enters new era as scientists begin first human trial of rare strain vaccine

July 16, 2026
Ugnews Line

Copyright © 2024 Ugnewsline.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Tech
  • Agriculture
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Sports
    • Crime
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Blogs
  • Tech
  • Agriculture
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle

Copyright © 2024 Ugnewsline.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.