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Assailants Break Into Bank of Uganda, Steal Seven Laptops in Overnight Raid

Ronald Kabuubi by Ronald Kabuubi
Tuesday, 5 May 2026, 14:25
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Unknown assailants have broken into the headquarters of the Bank of Uganda in Kampala and stolen seven laptops in what authorities have described as an unlawful entry incident now under joint investigation.

In a public notice issued on Monday, May 4, 2026, the central bank confirmed that the breach was detected at its head office located at Plot 45, Kampala Road near City Square.

“The Bank of Uganda (BoU) wishes to inform the general public that an incident of unlawful entry was detected this morning at its Head Office premises at Plot 45, Kampala Road… The incident is believed to have occurred overnight, during which seven laptop computers were stolen,” the statement read.

The bank added that it is working with security agencies to establish the circumstances surrounding the break-in.

“The matter is currently under investigation, and the BoU is working closely with the relevant security agencies to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident and to take appropriate action,” the statement said.

It further assured the public that operations remain unaffected, noting that core banking services continue to function normally despite the security breach.

“The BoU assures the public that its core operations and services remain fully functional and have not been disrupted by this incident,” it added.

The incident triggered a major security response in central Kampala, with police and military units sealing off several downtown buildings including Mutaasa Kafeero Plaza, Kalungi Plaza, and City House as part of a coordinated recovery operation targeting suspected stolen items.

Several suspects were arrested in the crackdown.

In late 2024, investigations into a major financial systems breach at the central bank led to multiple arrests across government institutions and heightened scrutiny of insider involvement in cyber-enabled theft cases.

In earlier incidents, the institution has also reported internal theft cases, including pilferage of cancelled currency stock and disciplinary actions against staff, underscoring a recurring vulnerability within sensitive operational areas of the central bank.

Security agencies have not yet confirmed whether the latest break-in is linked to any internal actors or external criminal networks. Investigations are ongoing.

 

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