Police have poked holes in a travel advisory issued by the UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS) to its staff regarding alleged insecurity along the Entebbe Expressway and the Northern Bypass.
The advisory further indicates that several of their staff have fallen victim to violent robberies by organized criminal elements along the mentioned roads after sunset orchestrated by youth aged between 14-25 years.
Additionally, the UN strongly advised its personnel to travel with police escorts if they are to use the said highways.
In a press statement issued yesterday, police spokesperson Fred Enanga revealed that there are no violent crimes reported on the Entebbe Expressway as alleged.
According to Enanga, police have been registering pop-up crimes on the Northern Bypass which they have since cracked down.
Police have threatened to flag the advisory malicious and openly hostile communication, aimed at creating panic and fear if the UN fails to avail the Force with details of their study for follow-up and comparison.
