In a tragic turn of events in Lugujja, Kampala, an enraged crowd took justice into their own hands, lynching two armed criminals responsible for the cold-blooded murder of Dan Bbosa, the esteemed Ndiga clan head of Buganda. The horrifying incident unfolded on a fateful Sunday evening when assailants on a motorcycle targeted Bbosa’s Toyota Land Cruiser, registration number UAH 637 X.
Eyewitnesses recounted the ruthless attack as the perpetrators unleashed a barrage of bullets from behind the vehicle, instantly claiming the life of Dan Bbosa, who occupied the driver’s seat. The community swiftly responded to the heinous act, uniting in pursuit of the assailants.
A determined local populace gave chase, confronting the two criminals on their motorcycle. In the ensuing chaos, the angered mob surrounded the assailants, exacting swift and deadly retribution for the senseless murder of the Buganda clan head. The perpetrators, trapped by the furious crowd, met their demise at the hands of an incensed community seeking justice.
The aftermath of the confrontation saw the recovery of the firearm and the motorcycle employed by the criminals. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the raw emotions and immediate response that can arise in the face of such appalling acts. The community’s swift action reflects a collective demand for justice and a resolute stance against violence in Lugujja.