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King Saha Sound Truck Impounded Over Noise Pollution

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King Saha sound truck impounded at Mukono

King Saha sound truck impounded at Mukono

Police in Mukono have impounded King Saha aka Mansour Ssemanda’s sound truck on accusations of making noise pollution within the Central business area.

The impounded truck No. UAY 006B is grounded at Mukono Municipality headquarter grounds.

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The truck was grounded at around 3pm after making rounds in the town advertising King Saha’s music concert dubbed ‘Zakayo’ to happen in Mukono.

This website has reliably learned that the truck lacked permission from the IGP authorizing them to play high volumes of sound in public.

Much as sound trucks for concerts are being confiscated, last week police in Mukono differed from Mukono municipal environmental officer in controlling noise pollution from churches and open crusades.

The police embarked on a campaign to sensitize the community against noise pollution with a view to apprehending non-compliant persons and entities.

The focus was mainly on bars and entertainment centres but the drive which started two months ago triggered complaints from residents about the exemption of born-again churches.

They argued that apart from emitting uncontrolled sound, many Churches had erected megaphones on their rooftops, many of them in residential areas.

However, Moses Byamukama, the Officer in Charge of the Environment Unit at Mukono Police Division, disregarded the outcry and cleared the operation of Churches and other places of worship.

Byamukama assured the pastors of utmost freedom of operation, adding that unless a number of complaints are filed against them by their neighbours, they will face no interruption.

Earlier, the pastors had indicated that the complaints were part of an evil move to fight the spread of the Gospel.

Rosette Nakabirye, a pastor at Mt. Lebanon Church argued that calling the Lord out is biblical, spiritual and joyous and it cannot, therefore, be regulated by human legislation.

Another pastor, Joseph Kakande says the laws were enacted without consultation and cannot, therefore, be used against the pastors.

However, Mukono Municipality Environmental Officer George Masengere says that the exemption of Churches may block efforts to control noise pollution.

Masengere also notes that the police’s move contradicts the Deputy Inspector General of Police’s directive on enforcement of the noise pollution law.

At the end of April, the Deputy IGP, Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Katsigazi Tumusiime directed police across the country to enforce the noise pollution law and regulate unnecessary sound both during the day and at night especially from bars, churches, construction sites and other places of social gatherings.

According to Masengere, the directive coincided with the purchase of a sound level meter to regulate noise in Mukono and warns that Churches will not be exempted from the regulation if they fail to comply with the guidelines as stipulated.

James Kamya, the Mt Lebanon Church lawyer, however, advises pastors to limit sound levels since once they are taken to courts, references shall be made in line with the available environmental laws, not the bible.         

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