Ugandan Authorities Arrest Woman in Disturbing Viral Video Involving Child Abuse

A woman in her early thirties was arrested over the weekend in Nyendo, a suburb of Masaka City, Uganda, following the circulation of a deeply disturbing video on social media.

The footage has sparked widespread outrage, as it shows the woman allegedly involved in abusive acts toward a one-year-old child.

The video, which has since gone viral, shows the woman reportedly engaging in abusive behavior toward the infant. This incident has drawn immediate condemnation from the public and prompted authorities to take swift action.

Law enforcement officials were alerted, leading to the arrest of the suspect in Masaka.

Maureen Atuhaire, Commissioner of the Child and Family Protection Department of the Uganda Police Force, confirmed the arrest on Sunday, November 2, 2024, via her social media platform.

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“The suspect in the viral, disturbing video has already been arrested in Nyendo, Masaka. Investigations are ongoing,” Atuhaire stated, assuring the public that the case is being handled with urgency.

After her arrest, a video surfaced showing the suspect in police custody, where she reportedly expressed confusion about her actions, claiming she had no grievances with the child or the child’s family.

Authorities have intensified their investigation to determine the motives behind the incident and to ensure justice for the young victim.

The police are also working to support the child’s family during this challenging time. Ugandan officials have urged the public to report any instances of child abuse they may witness and are reinforcing their commitment to protecting the rights and safety of children across the country.

This case has ignited discussions on social media, with calls for stronger measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The Uganda Police Force has encouraged anyone with information on this or related cases to come forward, emphasizing that child abuse will not be tolerated in any form.

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