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SECURITY IMPOUNDS TRUCK WITH 25 COWS OVER SUSPICIOUS MOVEMENT PERMIT IN OBONGI

by Eye Media Uganda
June 30, 2025
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A truck impounded with 25 heads of cattle in Obongi district. Photo by DSC

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By Eye Media Reporter | Obongi

Security operatives in Obongi District have impounded a truck transporting 25 head of cattle under suspicious circumstances, raising fears of fraudulent use of veterinary movement permits.

The cows, reportedly loaded in a truck en route to Arua, were found in possession of a movement permit allegedly issued by the District Veterinary Officer (DVO) of Adjumani, but crucial details such as the date of issuance and the truck’s registration number were glaringly missing from the document.

The joint security operation was spearheaded by the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Obongi, Mr. Samuel Mpimbaza Hashaka, accompanied by the acting District Police Commander (DPC), ASP Owen Owoyesiga, and the Deputy District Internal Security Officer (DISO), Mr. Adam Kamugisha.

In a brief interview with Eye Media, RDC Hashaka confirmed the truck was intercepted following an intelligence-led operation. “There are serious gaps in the documentation. A movement permit without a date or truck number raises red flags. We are treating this as a possible case of document forgery or illegal cattle trade,” he said.

The controversial movement permit, bearing serial number 00197173, indicates that the cattle—13 males and 12 females, all local breeds—were being moved from Adjumani to Arua via Yumbe. However, the missing date and vehicle particulars cast doubt on its validity.

Security sources have also questioned how the Veterinary Officer, identified on the form as Dr. Okello Ng. David, could authorize movement of livestock without recording essential information, suggesting possible negligence or collusion.

Police in Obongi have since launched investigations into the origin of the permit and whether it has been used repeatedly for illegal cattle movements across districts. The truck, driver, and animals are being held pending the outcome of the probe.

The development comes amid growing concerns over cattle theft and illicit livestock trade in the West Nile sub-region. Authorities have warned that such acts not only endanger public health due to potential spread of livestock diseases but also fuel rural insecurity and economic sabotage.

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