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Youthful Nakimuli Sylivia wanted over homosexuality activities

By our reporter

Police in Kyengera are hunting for a youthful Nakimuli Sylivia who is said to have been caught red handed having intimate sex with a female colleague.

According to our reliable sources within police authorities, Nakimuli sylivia on the evening of 8th, February, 2023 was caught red handed with her female colleague Ndagire Brenda having intimate sexual affairs at the latter’s apartment in Masanda village, Kyengera town council, Wakiso district but was lucky to escape from the mob that had started gathering.

The source narrates that 23 year old Nakimuli, having been born on 09th, September, 2000 had escaped from school that’s Kampala Institute of health professionals where she is a student to visit her girlfriend Ndagire Brenda at her apartment in Kyengera. .

It is said that Nakimuli had for long been suspected of engaging in homosexuality and LGBTQ activities due to her ways of life and how she used to behave when she was with fellow girls. This prompted some of the community members, especially her neighbors to spy on her until she was caught red handed.

After the incident and her escaping narrowly from those that had caught her and her partner, some community members opened up a case against her at Kyengera police station that police is now handling.

So far it has arrested her Partner Ndagire Brenda and now it is working tirelessly to have Nakimuli Sylivia who is at large also arrested and brought to book.

The source also revealed that Nakimuli used to stay with her parents at Namulonge quarters but has since also disappeared from them.

It should be noted that Section 145 of the Penal Code Act cap 120, outlaws any unnatural offences which are described as any sexual acts against the order of nature. The sentence once convicted gives a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

The incident also comes at a time when in May last year, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni signed into law the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 which enforces tougher measures against people who pronounce themselves as gay Uganda.

The restrictive anti-gay law has tough punishments and fines for those convicted of promoting, recruiting, practicing homosexuality or lesbianism, aiding, harboring and staying with homosexuals in Uganda. The law also provides for a life sentence in prison for an individual convicted of same-sex acts in the country.

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