Police suspends the licenses of 39 private companies
The Inspector General of Police Martins Okoth Ochola has suspended the operation licenses of 39 private security companies for defaulting on set regulation requirements. Police deputy police spokesperson Polly Namaye said District Police Commanders have been instructed to halt the companies' operations. Among the guidelines are that all private security companies should have their guards undergo mandatory training. . #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition Subscribe to Our Channel For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ug Follow us on Twitter / ntvuganda Connect with us on Messenger via m.me/NTVUganda

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