Police have arrested another suspect in connection with the killing of professional rugby player Sydney Gongodyo, as investigations into the June 5, 2026, incident continue to widen.
The suspect has been identified as Kabugo Henry, a 21-year-old boda boda rider and resident of Old Kira–Kisenyi. He was arrested in Wandegeya, Kampala, during a coordinated operation involving police and boda boda leadership from Nakawa Division.
According to police spokesperson ASP Rachael Kawala, investigators relied on video footage from the scene of the incident, which allegedly captured Kabugo wearing a blue reflector jacket and concealing his identity with a black hood.
Police say the footage, alongside intelligence gathered from ongoing inquiries, helped detectives trace and locate the suspect in Kampala’s Wandegeya area.
Authorities believe Kabugo was among the individuals present during the fatal attack on Gongodyo on June 5, 2026, although they stress that his exact role is still being determined as investigations continue.
The arrest was carried out without resistance following surveillance-led tracking operations, police confirmed.
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Two additional suspects arrested in connection with killing of rugby player Sydney Gongodyo
Investigators have indicated that more suspects are still being pursued, as analysis of video recordings and witness statements continues in an effort to establish a complete account of the incident.
The killing has caused concern within Uganda’s rugby fraternity, with calls for swift justice and improved safety for athletes.
Police say further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.



