Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania to build police centre in Uganda

 

The East African countries of Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda have resolved  to build the state of art forensic police centre in Uganda’s capital city Kampala. The centre is expected to handle investigation challenges in East African Community.

The sources in East African Community told our journalist that Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania accepted yesterday that Uganda has the capacity to manage the forensic centre.

The Mult million US dollar forensic centre will be built in Naguru, a Kampala hill. The centre will handle DNA, ballistics (handles bombs and land mines), and toxicology (test done on poison victims).

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