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Crime Rate Surges By 20% nilepostnews: Uganda

The report, which was released on Thursday, found that the most common types of crime were theft, robbery, and assault.

"The high levels of poverty and unemployment in Uganda are driving people to commit crime," said police spokesperson Fred Enanga."And the easy availability of illegal guns is making it easier for criminals to commit violent crimes." The police have said that they are taking a number of steps to address the surge in crime, including increasing patrols, cracking down on illegal guns, and providing more opportunities for education and employment.

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