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Amuru DPC, DISO Shuffled Amid Controversies Over DVO’s Death

, Stephen Odong Latek, the Amuru Resident District Commissioner

Top security personnel in Amuru District have been reassigned amidst the controversies surrounding the mysterious death of former acting Amuru Veterinary Officer, Dr. Samuel Ochora.

The reshuffle comes more than two weeks after Dr. Ochora’s death was announced by Amuru security officials during a purported crackdown on defiant migrant cattle keepers on the night of January 25 in Lakang Sub-County.

Security authorities claimed that Dr. Ochora succumbed to a bullet injury sustained in the abdomen, allegedly accidentally discharged from a soldier’s firearm.

However, his family disputed the report because no bullet was recovered from his body during an autopsy, instead accusing security forces of concealing the true cause of their son’s death.

Dr. Ochora was reportedly in the company of Amuru District Police Commander Joseph Nsabimana and Deputy District Internal Security Officer Julius Monday when he met his demise during the ill-fated late-night eviction exercise.

It’s now understood that both the DPC and the Deputy DISO have been reassigned to different roles despite demands from the deceased’s family, as well as political and cultural leaders in Acholi.

According to reports, Nsabimana has been transferred to Isingiro as District Police Commander and will be succeeded by SP Francis Liga.

Meanwhile, the District Internal Security Officer (DISO) Joseph Ebalu has been recalled to the President’s office in Kampala and will be replaced by Nicholas Ojul.

Both Ebalu and his deputy Monday handed over their offices on Sunday at Amuru District headquarters in Otwee Town Council.

Proscovia Acham, the Deputy Resident District Commissioner of Amuru, confirmed the security reshuffle to Uganda Radio Network on Monday but declined to disclose further details.

Meanwhile, Stephen Odong Latek, the Amuru Resident District Commissioner, stated in a February 12 announcement that he had taken a 30-day annual leave, just weeks after facing heavy criticism following Dr. Ochora’s death.

Family members, clan mates, and political leaders accused Latek of failing to provide clear explanations regarding Dr. Ochora’s death and demanded his arrest.

Amuru District Chairperson Michael Lakony told Mega Fm on Monday that while they are pleased with the reshuffling of security officers, their demand for a forensic investigation into Dr. Ochora’s death remains unchanged.

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