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Rebuilding Hope After Betrayal Of Trust: ‘Pastor Leads a Human Trafficking Ring’

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April 1, 2023
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The Anti-Human Trafficking Department of CID, along with Police in Bulenga and Mukono, Monday, apprehended Jackline Kisoma, a 34-year-old self-proclaimed pastor, along with her husband Daniel Kisoma, 42, and their neighbour Edward Giita, 48.

The trio is accused of recruiting, receiving, and harbouring 18 victims in their rented house in Nakuwadde village. The property also served as an unregistered worship centre for their strange cult.

Shockingly, the pastor manipulated her followers into leaving their education, claiming it was worthless, leading to the forced withdrawal of four students from St. Francis Nursing School in Namataba – Mukono.

Their predicament began with the mother of Martha Adulu, a 21-year-old student at St. Francis Nursing School, who went to visit her daughter and discovered she had left school in January.

After a search, Martha was found in Nakuwadde village, Bulenga, Nakabugo Parish in Wakiso district, along with three other nursing students: Amina Nakiganda Kwagala (23), Angel Nampera (19), Wantoni Mukono, and Favour Nagita (18).

The search also led to the rescue of Justine Giita Nakintu, the wife of Edward Giita, along with her three children. Five children of Pastor Kisoma, including Jaira Betthel Kisoma (7), Daniel Kisoma (5), Gabriella Loy Kisoma (9), Happy Precious Kisoma (12), and Blessed Jethro Kisoma (3).

Additionally, two adult females were rescued from the premises: These include Josephine Akugizibwe, a 27-year-old from Kibale district, and Joan Kuteesa, a 40-year-old from Kakumiro.

According to SCP Fred Enanga, the Uganda Police Spokesperson, the suspects withdrew their eight children from school. The victims were confined to the property, isolated from the community and denied access to medical care.

“Instead, they spent their days and nights in praise, worship, Bible lessons and initiated in some doctrines,” he says.

However, the arrest of a pastor, along with two accomplices over human trafficking accusations has caused a significant impact on the religious community and beyond. The allegations have deeply touched the Christian community and brought attention to the increasing issue of human trafficking in the country.

According to Enanga, victims trapped in religious cults often view their leaders as divine figures and are hesitant to defy them. The 15 victims were taken to a shelter home where they are receiving counselling and rehabilitation as police investigations into the matter continue.

Rebuilding Hope

When a pastor is arrested for human trafficking, it can have a significant impact on the public. First and foremost, it can be deeply troubling and upsetting to learn that someone in a position of religious authority has allegedly engaged in such heinous crimes.

It can also shake people’s trust in the church or religious institutions that the pastor is affiliated with.

Human trafficking is a serious crime that involves the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, often for labour or sexual purposes. When a pastor is involved in such activities, it can be particularly shocking because they are expected to uphold high moral standards and to care for their congregation.

Additionally, the arrest of a pastor for human trafficking may raise awareness about the prevalence of this crime and the need for increased efforts to combat it. It may also serve as a reminder that anyone can be a perpetrator of trafficking, regardless of their profession or status in the community.

Overall, the arrest of a pastor for human trafficking is a serious matter that can have far-reaching implications for the public, particularly those in the religious community. It underscores the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions and working together to prevent and address human trafficking.

So What Next

After the arrest of the pastor for human trafficking, local leaders and concerned anti-human trafficking activists say it is important to provide advice to the public on how they can fight trafficking and how religious leaders can rebuild trust with their communities.

Self Educate and educate others: Learn about the signs of trafficking and how to report suspicious activity. Share this information with your friends, family, and community.

Support anti-trafficking organizations: Many organizations work to combat human trafficking. Consider volunteering, donating, or supporting their efforts in other ways.

Advocate for stronger laws and policies: Contact your elected officials and advocate for stronger laws and policies to prevent trafficking and protect victims.

Hold religious leaders accountable: Demand transparency and accountability from religious leaders and institutions. Encourage them to take proactive steps to prevent trafficking and support victims.

Rebuild trust through action: Religious leaders must take concrete actions to rebuild trust with their communities. This could include implementing policies to prevent trafficking, supporting victims, and taking a public stand against trafficking.

By taking these steps, we can all play a role in fighting human trafficking and holding perpetrators accountable. Religious leaders can rebuild trust by demonstrating a commitment to preventing trafficking and supporting victims, and by being transparent about their efforts to do so. Together, we can work towards a world free from the scourge of human trafficking.

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