The Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations, Livai Driu, has issued a firm reminder to individuals making threats on social media, emphasizing the need for calmness while allowing the police to fulfill their roles. “Emotions are still high at the moment, and we are calling on all parties involved to stay composed. Taking matters into your own hands will only escalate the situation and make things worse,” ACP Driu stated.
He confirmed that police efforts to apprehend suspects are underway, revealing that one bouncer involved is already in custody. “Last night, we apprehended one individual, and he is currently in our custody,” he noted.
A dedicated team from the Totogo Police Station is actively collecting statements from both witnesses and those involved in Namatakula Village. ACP Driu urged full cooperation from all individuals in the investigation: “We urge all individuals involved to cooperate fully with the investigation by providing statements and any available evidence.”
Stressing the importance of patience, ACP Driu encouraged the public to allow the police time to conduct a thorough investigation. “We are monitoring social media activity and will remain vigilant to prevent any unlawful actions,” he assured.
As the New Year draws closer, ACP Driu reassured the community of the police’s commitment to ensuring safety and security for everyone.
This situation highlights the importance of responsible behavior during heightened emotional times. By allowing law enforcement to carry out their duties, the community can contribute to a more peaceful resolution.
Overall, the ongoing police efforts demonstrate a proactive approach to public safety, fostering a sense of hope for a secure and calm environment as the New Year approaches.

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