The Uganda Police Force has confirmed the arrest of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Clive Nsiima, following his disgraceful conduct caught on CCTV assaulting a female supermarket attendant at a Shell fuel station in Kyanja, Kampala.The shocking incident, which unfolded over a petty Shs 30,000 dispute, has ignited public outrage and renewed concerns over indiscipline among law enforcement officers.In a statement released Wednesday morning, police spokesperson ACP Rusoke Kituuma condemned the officer’s violent behaviour and confirmed that Nsiima was already in custody.“Yesterday, 7th October 2025, a video circulated on social media depicting a male client assaulting a female attendant at a Shell petrol station. Our preliminary investigations point to ASP Nsiima, a police officer, as the suspect,” Kituuma said.“He has been apprehended and detained in police custody. He will be brought to account as soon as investigations are complete.”Caught on Camera – An Officer’s ShameThe CCTV footage, now widely shared on social media, shows Nsiima—dressed casually—furiously confronting the cashier over what appears to be a misunderstanding about a Shs 30,000 payment.In a fit of arrogance, he is heard shouting:“Do you think I can run away with Shs 100,000? I can slap you even with these cameras here and tomorrow we go to court!”Moments later, he delivers two slaps to the terrified woman, stunning both the attendant and nearby customers.The case has been formally registered at Kyanja Police Post under reference number 08/07/10/25, categorized as assault and threatening violence.Police Condemnation and Public FuryACP Kituuma emphasized that the Force does not tolerate such conduct within its ranks.“We condemn this behaviour as it contravenes our disciplinary code,” he said, adding that the Professional Standards Unit had already taken interest in the case.The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with citizens demanding that Nsiima face the full force of the law. Many social media users described his actions as a “disgrace to the uniform,” arguing that such violent tendencies among officers erode public trust in the police.A Pattern of ViolenceStatistics from the Uganda Police Force’s 2023 Annual Crime Report reveal a disturbing trend — over 15,300 cases of assault and threatening violence were recorded last year, accounting for nearly 9% of all reported crimes nationwide. Nsiima’s conduct, observers say, underscores the urgent need for reforms in discipline and anger management within the Force.Facing JusticeAs of Wednesday, police confirmed that ASP Clive Nsiima remains in custody pending both internal disciplinary proceedings and criminal prosecution.“No one is above the law,” ACP Kituuma stated firmly. “Every officer must uphold the highest standards of conduct. Those who fail will face consequences.”For many Ugandans, however, the damage has already been done. A man entrusted with enforcing the law has instead become a symbol of its violation — a reminder that authority, without restraint, can turn protection into abuse.The post Police Officer Arrested For Assaulting Female Attendant: The Shameful Conduct Af ASP Clive Nsiima appeared first on The Insider.