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UPDF officer charged over death of colleagues in Al-Shabaab’s Attack in Somalia’s Janaale

Storyline:National News

A senior UPDF officer who allegedly failed to protect his colleagues while on a mission in Somalia, resulting into death of dozens of them has been charged with failure to perform his duties.

Lt. Col Bosco Mutumbi, 50, who was the commander of Battle Group 16 (BGXVI) in Somalia, is said to have ignored intelligence information which resulted into the Al Shabaab attacking Janale detachment and killing Ugandan Soldiers.

Prosecution led by Maj. Raphael Mugisha alleged that Mutumbi faces two counts of failure to execute one’s duty leading to the death of fellow officers and failure to brief subordinate commanders to execute an operation against the Al Shabaab.

Mugisha told court that between June and September 2015, Mutumbi was briefed about the vulnerability of Janale UPDF detachment to the Al Shabaab but he failed to relocate it.

Mutumbi also reportedly failed to provide support weapons, arms, ammunition, manpower and other equipment which resulted in Al Shabaab attacking the detachment on September 1, 2015, leading to loss of lives.

Following the incident, President Yoweri Museveni ordered for the arrest of the battalion commander of the UPDF sector in Janale, company commanders and intelligence officers.

Janale is a town in Somalia lower Shabelle region which is 65 kilometres south west of Mogadishu the capital city of Somalia.

President Museveni also wondered why the UPDF was not following its standard operational procedures (SOPs) which would have kept the AMISOM military base safe from attack.