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UGANDANS TRAFFICKED IN MYANMAR FREED BACK

On Monday the deputy national coordinator for trafficking in person Derrick Basalirwa Kigeny said that ‘government has been working hard in hand with all stakeholders including the union of Myanmar government and to that effect we have successfully repatriated 21 Ugandans’’.

The current status is that Ugandans were rescued and these are awaiting repatriation back home.

They are in the right hands of authorized but negotiation are continuing to have to remaining Ugandans freed.

These Ugandans were mostly freed to work in Dubai and Thailand but they ended trafficked in Myanmar due to unclear circumstances .

 The country has been experiencing civil war that was going in the country by then.

The Ugandan government through the ministry of internal affairs sidelines with Myanmar government when they had come to Uganda for the NAM summit in Kampala in Jan held  official talks.

Kiyeny said that main suspect was Edith Sabuka Mukisa who returned in the country on April 27 was put under police custody more investigations.

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