
The Uganda Police Force has confirmed the recovery of all six laptop computers stolen from the Bank of Uganda and the arrest of four suspects linked to the incident.
According to police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire, the theft occurred on the night of 3 May 2026 at the headquarters of the Bank of Uganda located along Kampala Road.
Police say investigations were immediately launched after the break-in, leading to the initial arrest of two suspects and recovery of two laptops. Continued operations later resulted in the arrest of two additional suspects and the recovery of the remaining four laptops.
“All six stolen laptops have now been recovered and are being held as exhibits,” police confirmed.
The total number of suspects in custody now stands at four. They have been identified as, Kule Boaz Micheal, Kabuya Ramathan, also known as Rama, Lubangakene Isaac Izoo, and Oedo Jorem Jude.
Investigators say the suspects are linked to multiple offences, including office breaking, theft, receiving stolen property, and retaining stolen property.
The suspects are expected to appear before the Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court on 20 May 2026, following completion of police processing procedures.
The Uganda Police Force says investigations are progressing steadily.











Marlene Luwedde
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