UGANDA-CRIME-POLICE
Uganda police officials and Mayumba Kumi crime preventers, a community patrol team that was started by the Katabi Town Council, patrol together following the recent murders of women in the area, on September 11, 2017 in Katabi.
In a gruesome spate of killings the bodies of at least 20 women have been found dumped in two areas of Uganda's Wakiso district since May. Many of the mostly young victims were raped and strangled, some had sticks shoved into their vaginas, others had body parts sawn off. Women living in Nansana, a suburb of the capital Kampala, and in Katabi, close to Entebbe, 35 kilometres (22 miles) to the southwest, see similarities in the murders that have hit their neighbourhoods and whisper of serial killers and dark rituals.
/ AFP PHOTO / Isaac KASAMANI (Photo credit should read ISAAC KASAMANI/AFP via Getty Images)
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