Police in Luuka District are holding two traditional healers in connection with human remains that were Wednesday recovered at a shrine in Namadope village, Bukanga Sub County.
The Busoga North Regional spokesperson, ASP Michael Kasadha, said that on Tuesday night, unknown people illegally exhumed the remains of one of the dead persons in the area, cut off the head and abandoned the remaining parts about 30 metres away from the graveyard.
He identified the suspects already in custody at Luuka Central Police Station as; Bulayimu Batesa and Gerald Mudoola.
ASP Kasadha said a Sniffer dog was introduced to the scene and led detectives to the shrine of Batesa and on conducting a search in the shrine, items of evidential value were recovered.
Last week, an angry mob stormed a police station in Kaliro District and lynched a suspected traditional healer and injured another, accusing them of exhuming a dead body.
In 2009, five people including a traditional herbalist were arrested for exhuming a dead body in Girigiri village, Buwaya Sub County in Mayuge District.
Police registered 72 cases of Ritual Murders in 2022 compared to 46 cases in 2021 in the country, according to the annual police crime report 2022.
