The Uganda Prisons Service has confirmed the fatal shooting of three people at Kiboga Prison in Kiboga, in an incident that has left the security establishment in shock.
According to a press statement issued on February 23, 2026, by the Service spokesperson, Frank Baine Mayanja, the shooting occurred at about 10:00am when No. 13544 Warder Anguyo Moses allegedly opened fire on his supervisors, killing them instantly.
The deceased have been identified as Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Hope Catherine, who served as the Deputy Officer in Charge; Principal Officer I Akishuri Bright, the third in command at the facility; and Ayebare Sarah, the spouse of the Officer in Charge.
Authorities said the suspect fled the prison immediately after the shooting. The firearm used in the attack has since been recovered, but the suspect remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous.
The Uganda Police Force was promptly notified and responded to secure the scene as joint security teams launched a manhunt for the fleeing officer. Security agencies have urged members of the public to remain calm but vigilant, and to report any information that could lead to the suspect’s arrest.
The Uganda Prisons Service expressed deep regret over the loss of its officers and extended condolences to the bereaved families, colleagues, and friends of the deceased. Authorities have pledged to provide updates as investigations and search operations continue.
The incident marks one of the most serious internal security breaches within a correctional facility in recent times, raising concerns about staff welfare, supervision, and access to firearms within prison installations.
































