Police together with joint security teams have intensified operations to hunt for suspected terrorists who killed two foreign tourists and their Ugandan driver in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
According to the Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga, they have deployed on highways and tourist sites to guarantee security as well as hunt for the attackers.
Police informed the media that the bodies of the couple are still at Mulago mortuary as they wait for the arrival of Forensic experts from the UK and South Africa before a report on the murder can be released. According to the latest Tourism Sector Performance Report for 2022, Uganda earns $1.8 billion approximately shs6 trillion contributing 8% to the country's GDP.
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