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The police in Lira city have arrested six suspects following a brutal gang rape of a 20-year-old woman in an incident that has sent shockwaves through the community and renewed fears over rising youth crime and insecurity in the area.
The victim, a businesswoman from Aminyanga cell in Lira City West Division, was attacked in the early hours of May 2, 2026, by a group of assailants as she and her colleagues walked home from a leisure outing.
According to North Kyoga Regional Police spokesperson Patrick Jimmy Okema, the victim had been at Grand Paradise Hotel in Amuca ward with friends and was escorting a colleague home at about 1:00 am when the group was ambushed in Owiti cell.
More than ten unidentified men reportedly attacked them, forcefully seized the victim and dragged her into a nearby bush.
Seven of the attackers allegedly took turns sexually assaulting her before releasing her.
Second assault moments later
In a chilling turn, the victim, while making her way home, was again attacked at around 2:00 am in Olago cell, where two additional unidentified men allegedly sexually assaulted her.
Her colleagues, who had managed to escape during the initial attack, reported the matter to the police.
Six suspects arrested
Police have since conducted an intelligence-led operation leading to the arrest of six suspects: Stanley Ogwang (20), Janan Okot (17), Joshua Odok (20), Emmanuel Ocaya (21), Emmy Mule (20), and Brian Ayo (17).
Many locals blame a mix of unemployment, drug abuse, peer influence and weak parental supervision for the trend.
Investigations ongoing
The police have assured the public that investigations are continuing and that all those involved will be brought to justice.
The case has once again highlighted the urgent need for stronger community interventions to address youth crime and restore safety in Lira city’s suburbs.