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ISO Employee Remanded To Prison For Issuing Car Stickers To Unauthorized Persons

An employee of Internal Security Organization (ISO) has been remanded to Kitalya prison after confessing to issuing government stickers to unauthorized persons.

Stephen Ariongo Osikol, 52, was assigned to aid ministry of works and Transport in the distribution of Motor vehicle stickers to authorized persons and agencies during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Ariongo, who works as an events and promotions manager at ISO has been charged with breach of Trust by a person employed in public service .

The ISO employee together with his 3 Pakistani national  accomplices  to whom  he unlawfully  issued the stickers bearing that they were authorized personnel  in the food distribution category who are allowed to  drive vehicles in the current National wide lock down against Corona virus , were  arraigned before Buganda Road court Grade one magistrate Dorothy Bagyenyi.

However, Ariongo explained to the   magistrate that the Pakistani nationals  who  run  a Restaurant ,  bar  and  a car bond presented to him   a letter and other identifications showing   that they are in food distribution business which was the basis for him to issue the contentious stickers on April 14, 2020.

Ariongo and the Pakistanis who have also pleaded guilty to charges of being in unlawful possession of government stores have been sent on remand at Kitalya prison until the May08, 2020 to be handed their respective sentences.

Last Saturday, police and its  sister security agencies carried out an operation in which it arrested several people with illegally acquired COVID-19 stickers .

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