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Breaking:Notorious Mabira Forest Destroyer Ssensalira Sam Arrested Crackdown Intensifies

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Breaking:Notorious Mabira Forest Destroyer Ssensalira Sam Arrested Crackdown Intensifies
Breaking:Notorious Mabira Forest Destroyer Ssensalira Sam Arrested Crackdown Intensifies

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In a major breakthrough, law enforcement authorities have arrested Ssensalire Sam, one of the most notorious funders behind the destruction of Mabira Central Forest Reserve (CFR). Sam, long known for deeply rooted forest crimes, was apprehended and is currently detained at Jinja Road Police Station.

 


According to Assistant Commissioner of Police Francis Olugu, Sam has for more than five years evaded justice by allegedly compromising National Forestry Authority (NFA) staff and security operatives to release his impounded timber. “He has been dishing out bribes ranging from two to five million shillings to protect his illegal timber trade,” Olugu revealed. “We now have credible intelligence that he funded operations in Mabira, giving weekly targets for charcoal and timber delivery.”

 


Law enforcement is also tracking assets illicitly acquired through these illegal operations, and investigations into Sam’s network of collaborators are ongoing.
In a related crackdown, the LC3 Chairperson of Midigo Sub-county, Yumbe District, and eleven others have been arrested for illegally destroying 212 hectares of Mt. Kei CFR. They are being transported from Koboko to Kampala, where they will face charges before the Standard Utilities and Wildlife Court in Makindye. The charges include illegal camping, cultivation, timber cutting, charcoal burning, and land allocation in a protected forest reserve.


“We are hunting down all timber dealers from Lugazi and Kagulumira who are decimating Mabira. Our operations are targeted, and we won’t stop until all funders and coordinators are held accountable,” ACP Olugu warned.
Another suspect, Lwembawo Peter—described as a habitual forest crimes offender—is currently on the run. He is suspected of leading destructive activities in Bulengeza and Namulaba areas. Authorities confirmed that tracking of Lwembawo and an unnamed accomplice has reached an advanced stage.

 


Aldon Walukamba, Communications and Public Relations Manager at NFA, applauded the joint security operations for their resolve. “We are seeing results because of teamwork. These forests are for all Ugandans, and we will not rest until they are freed from the grip of wrongdoers,” Walukamba stated.
He added, “Forests like Mabira and Mt. Kei are not just trees—they’re lifelines for our climate, biodiversity, and livelihoods.”

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