KABALE- A
41-year-old Rwandan businessman was on Thursday evening shot by the
Rwandan security officials as he tried to smuggle about 500kgs of beans
into Uganda.
The victim identified
as Mr Innocent Ndahimana is currently admitted at Katuna Community
Medical Clinic in Kabale District, with gunshot wounds on the right arm.
Police
authorities said he was smuggling beans to Ugandan side through panya
route (ungazetted border point) in Rushaki village in Rubaya Sub County
Kabale District.
Mr Ndahimana told
Daily Monitor on Friday that Rwandan security operatives warned him
against crossing into Uganda but the fact that beans in Uganda fetch
better prices, he defied before he was shot.
“The
security operatives stopped me from crossing into Uganda with my goods
but I defied because in Uganda a kilogram of beans is bought Shs2,350
while in Rwanda it’s only Shs2,000,” Mr Ndahimana said.
“They
shot me on the right arm and I fell down on the Ugandan side before
they impounded the beans and my colleagues carried me to Katuna
Community Medical Clinic for treatment.”
Mr
Ndahimana said that he is a resident of Nyakabungo village, Chumba Sub
County in Gicumbi District in Rwanda where he has a wife and five
children. He is however worried that he might be arrested when he
returns to Rwanda. He suspects when he returns home a severe punishment
awaits him for violating rules.
Rwandan
authorities in February discouraged their nationals from entering
Uganda and denied cargo trucks from entering Uganda through Katuna
border on claims that they were upgrading their one stop border post at
Gatuna. They also cited harassment of their nationals and accused Uganda
of hosting Rwandan enemies.
The
in charge for Katuna Community Medical Clinic, Mr Alex Niwahereza said
on Friday that the patient is out of danger, but he’s yet to be
discharged. “The victim arrived at the clinic with a deep wound on the
right hand that was bleeding. We washed the wound, treated and dressed
it. He is now out of danger,” Mr Niwahereza said.
Mr
Justus Karambuzi, the LC1 chairman for Burambira Village at Katuna town
council where the victim is being admitted reported the matter to the
security officials at Katuna border post to avoid being accused of
hosting an injured foreigner in his village.
Although
the authorities in Rwanda couldn’t be reached for a comment on the
incident, Kigezi Regional Police Commander ACP Richard Ecega on Friday
confirmed the incident saying that he visited the area where the victim
was shot from and later went to the clinic to assess the situation.
“This
man was shot after he had stopped about two meters on the Ugandan side.
He was carried to a clinic in Katuna town council where he is being
treated and I hope once he heals, he will go back to his country,” Mr
Ecega said.
The officer in charge
of customs at Katuna border post Mr Emmanuel Bamanya said that the
traffic of small cars and buses is normal though the entry of Cargo
Trucks into Rwanda is still restricted by the Rwandan authorities.
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