Police have offered a Shs50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in the Entebbe Couple Murder. This urgent appeal follows the brutal killing of David Mutaaga, 69, and his wife Deborah Florence Mutaaga, 62, who were found dead inside their home in Lugonjo-Nakiwogo, Entebbe, on July 6. Authorities believe unknown individuals broke into their house during the night and carried out the heinous attack.
In a significant development, police released a voice recording believed to belong to the killer. The man is heard calling out, “Mutaaga, come save your wife,” which is now a key clue. Since this voice may be familiar to someone, authorities are urging the public to listen carefully and report what they know. Kituuma Rusoke, the police spokesperson, assured that anyone who helps capture the suspect will receive Shs50 million in cash. Citizens can share tips through the emergency line 0769675918.
Investigators have acted quickly and are collaborating with all security agencies. Their goal is to identify and arrest the killer without delay. The Mutaagas had only recently returned from a long stay in Europe, making their murder even more shocking. After noticing unusual activity, their shamba boy, Ronald Golooba, contacted police immediately, believing it was a robbery.
When officers arrived at the scene, they found the couple already dead. The woman’s body was partially undressed, raising fears of sexual assault. Both victims had visible stab wounds just below the left breast. A sniffer dog was brought in to trace the suspects but lost the scent trail near the main gate, indicating that the attackers likely escaped that way.
Furthermore, CCTV footage showed unknown individuals climbing over the compound’s perimeter wall. Officers also found a shattered window and tampered asbestos roofing, both located near the master bedroom. These signs of forced entry confirmed that the break-in was deliberate and planned. Forensics officers documented all evidence to support the case.
At this stage, police strongly believe that someone in the community can recognize the voice in the recording. Because of this, they urge anyone with even a small suspicion to come forward. Since the Entebbe Couple Murder has caused fear and outrage, police are treating the matter as a top-level investigation.
The Shs50 million bounty reflects the urgency of the operation. Authorities are confident that with public assistance, they will find the person responsible. Every call matters. Every lead brings them closer to justice. With continued cooperation, police hope to bring peace to the Mutaaga family and restore calm to the Entebbe community.
