Security agencies have confirmed the recovery of all six laptops stolen from the Bank of Uganda offices along Kampala Road, following intensified investigations into a break-in that occurred on 3 May 2026.
Police say the incident prompted a swift response after it was discovered that unknown individuals had accessed the premises during the night and stolen six office laptops.
Kampala Metropolitan Police report that the first phase of investigations led to the arrest of two suspects and recovery of two laptops. Continued operations later resulted in two additional arrests and the recovery of the remaining four laptops, bringing the total to four suspects in custody and all stolen property successfully recovered.
The suspects have been identified as Kule Boaz Micheal, Kabuya Ramathan alias Rama, Lubangakene Isaac Izoo, and Oedo Jorem Jude.
Authorities say all six laptops are now secured as exhibits, as prosecutors prepare to present the suspects before the Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court on 20 May 2026.
They will face charges including office breaking, theft, receiving stolen property, and retaining stolen property, as investigations continue to determine whether the group operated as part of a wider criminal network targeting government institutions.



