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ISO boss not implicated in mysterious death of foreigners-Kayihura

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The Inspector General of Police Gen Kale Kayihura has refuted claims that the Director General of Internal Security Organisation, Col. Kaka Bagyenda recorded a statement with police over the death of Finnish and Sweden nationals who died in Ugandan hotels.
Last month Alex Nordlarndar Sebastien Andreas, a Swedish national and Terasvouri Tuomas Juha Petteri, a Finnish national respectively died in Sheraton and pearl of Africa Hotel after they alleged entered into the country on a forged Col. Bagyenda’s invitation letter.
In a press briefing held at police headquarters Naguru, Kayihura said Col Bagyenda has never recorded statement with police and he will never, ‘those are just rumors’
‘’Col. Kaka has replied our letter that was jotted seeking for clarification whether the reported letter that received the deceased is from his office, he said that was a forged document, with a forged signature.’’ Gen. Kayihura said.
According to results from government analytical laboratory presented by Dr. Moses Byaruhanga the Director Medical Services in police, Alex Nordlarndar Sebastien Andreas’ samples contained cocaine among other toxins and the unknown brown substance that was found in his mouth also contained Nacotics.
Terasvouri Tuomas Juha Petteri, a Finnish entrepreneur had drug toxicities in body as per the postmortem report.
Kayihura also noted that police has made some progress in investigations in the deaths of these foreigners and that the main mission is to establish whether it was intentional death or manslaughter or accidental.
Petteri and his colleague allegedly presented an invitation letter at the airport indicating that Col Bagyenda had invited him to the country. Sources say that Petteri owned a security company in Finland and perhaps intended to engage in similar business in Uganda, hence the need to engage with people charged with security.
Available information indicates that Sebastian, who was holding Swedish passport No 91056284, arrived in the country on February 5 and was booked into his room at 3 am. He was discovered dead that morning after his wife’s calls went unanswered and she alerted the hotel management who checked his room.

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