Moses Anguyo, a prison warder and prime suspect in the fatal shooting of four people at Kiboga Prisons, has been transferred to Kiboga central police station and is expected to face murder charges. Security operatives arrested Anguyo on Saturday in Aru town in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) during a joint operation involving Ugandan and Congolese security forces. Authorities later extradited him to Uganda through Vurra in Arua district, where police and Uganda Prisons Service officers took him into custody. Investigators also arrested his two brothers and girlfriend, who reportedly provided information that led to his capture. On February 23, 2026, Anguyo, who was attached to Kiboga Prisons, allegedly opened fire on his supervisors after reportedly being cautioned over using social media, particularly WhatsApp, during working hours. During the incident, he allegedly shot and killed assistant superintendent of prisons Hope Catherine, the deputy officer in charge, and principal officer one Bright Akishuri, the third in command at Kiboga Prisons. Police say Anguyo later went to the residence of the officer in charge intending to attack him, but instead found his wife, Sarah Ayebare, whom he allegedly shot dead. A one-year-old child, Salson Nuwagaba, was struck by a stray bullet during the shooting and later died at Kiboga hospital. After the attack, Anguyo reportedly abandoned the firearm, fled to a nearby shop, changed from his prison uniform into civilian clothes and disappeared. Security agencies, including the Uganda Police Force, Uganda Prisons Service and the Uganda People’s Defence Forces, pursued him for more than three weeks before tracking him to the Democratic Republic of Congo through intelligence obtained from his relatives. The arrest comes weeks after the Uganda Prisons Service announced a Shs 10 million bounty for information leading to his capture.The post Fugitive Kiboga prison warder arrested in DRC, faces murder charges appeared first on The Observer.