LIST: The 22 men and 1 woman at the helm of Uganda Police

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Uganda Police Force on Monday, February 24, released its annual crime report and outlined its top leadership. The report highlighted the agency’s ongoing commitment to ensuring law and order while maintaining public safety across the country. The force is currently led by Byakagaba Abas, the Inspector General of Police, with Ocaya James serving as the Deputy Inspector General of Police. Other senior officers include: Aggrey Wunyi – Undersecretary, PoliceAIGP Jesse Kamunanwire – Director, Human Resource AdministrationAIGP Dr. Moses Byaruhanga – Director, Police Health ServicesAIGP Christopher Damulira – Director, Crime IntelligenceAIGP Erasmus Twaruhukwa – Director, Research, Planning & DevelopmentAIGP Tom Magambo – Director, Criminal InvestigationsAIGP John Nuwagira – Commander, Field Force PoliceAIGP Hadijah Namutebi – Director, Welfare, Production & SportsAIGP Charles Kataratambi – Director, Human Rights & Legal ServicesAIGP Moses Kafeero Kabugo – Director, Human Resource Development & TrainingAIGP Ubaldo Bamunoba – Chief Political CommissarAIGP Felix Baryamwisaki – Director, ICTAIGP Waswa D. Ssengendo – Director, Counter TerrorismAIGP Frank Mwesigwa – Director, OperationsAIGP Joseph Obwona – Director, INTERPOL & International RelationsAIGP Stephen Tanui – Director, Fire and Rescue ServicesAIGP Lawrence Niwabiine – Director, Traffic and Road SafetyAIGP James Apora – Director, Logistics & EngineeringACP Andrew Mubiru – Acting Director, Forensic ServicesCP Richard Echega – Commander, Kampala Metropolitan PoliceACP Kituuma Rusoke – Public Relations Officer The Uganda Police Force operates under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, led by Maj. Gen (Rtd) Kahinda Otafiire, the Minister of Internal Affairs. Gen. David Rubakuba Muhoozi serves as the Minister of State for Internal Affairs, while Lt. Gen. Joseph Musanyufu is the Permanent Secretary. The Uganda Police Force aims to be a professional and people-centred force that ensures a safe and secure society. Its mission is to secure life and property in partnership with the public through committed and professional service, promoting sustainable development. The force operates under the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, Chapter Twelve, Article 212. Its key responsibilities include: Protecting life and propertyPreserving law and orderPreventing and detecting crimeCooperating with civilian authorities, security organs, and the general public With this leadership team and strategic objectives, the Uganda Police Force remains dedicated to strengthening security and fostering public trust.