Documents Reduced to Ashes As Fire Guts Hoima Chief Magistrates Court

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The Hoima Chief Magistrates Court experienced a devastating fire that resulted in the destruction of all documents, and reducing several case files to ashes.

The fire which started around 6 a.m. on Saturday in Kijungu cell, Hoima City is said to have destroyed several case files.

Eyewitnesses say the fire started from the archives of the High Court, a few meters from the Albertine region police headquarters in Hoima East division.

The Albertine Region Police Spokesperson Julius Hakiza says the police were tipped off after residents saw fire emerging from the court premises at around 6 a.m. He says the police fire and rescue team rushed to contain the fire and sealed off the premises to kickstart investigations.

According to Hakiza, they are currently analyzing CCTV footage to establish the exact cause of the fire. By press time, this afternoon, the judiciary had not released any information about the incident.

In December 2022, unknown thugs broke into the Hoima Chief Resident State Attorney’s office and torched several files.

The affected offices are located along Hoima-Kampala road near the office of the Resident City Commissioner-RCC, Hoima Resident District Commissioner-RDC, Albertine Regional Police headquarters, and District Internal Security Officer-DISO.

The thugs then gained access to the offices through the hind part of the building after cutting the chain link and setting several case files on fire.

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