When Blogger Isma Olaxess was shot dead outside his residence in Kyanja, Ugandans were left in terror as they no longer feel at ease due to the fact that gun incidences have become very common. Just after the shooting of the Minister Engola, there also came the sudden shooting of Isma Olaxess.
New developments on the case have been released by police in the search of the unknown but yet to be revealed killer that took The bloggers life in such a gruesome manner. According to the news that came out at first, the murder weapon was alleged to be a Sub machine gun but according to analysis from the bullets that killed the blogger, it has been concluded to be a Pistol gun.
Surveillance cameras along the route that was taken by Isma's car have also been checked and shockingly, it was witnessed that he was not even tailed by any boda boda despite the fact that the attacker who took his life was on a boda boda. No boda boda was seen around areas of kira following his car.
This entirely means that the killer was not alone but rather had accomplices whom he was communicating with via the phone to keep track on Isma's location rather than tailing him himself. This therefore means that the murder was plotted by very many people. According to the police, the assailants were waiting on him via the road and he was not just followed before.
Police used CCTV Cameras and discovered that the killer was caught on camera as he arrived at the crime scene and as he left the crime scene. He must have arrived at 7 am and was rummaging through the area, waiting for his chance to strike.
Iculi’s driver Mathias Wasswa is currently under police protection. Many of Iculi fans believe Mathias is in on the deal of killing Isma because he was not even touched or harmed. Police however has put Mathias under protective custody as they believe he could be the next target as he narrated the story of Isma’s death and it was leaked on social media.
The police also mentioned that they are planning to make use of All the call recordings and text messages sent to Isma before his death to try and track the killer.
All private cameras outside residences were listed and footage will be retrieved hence Police calls upon Kyanja residents to be cooperative and hand over footage from their private cameras outside their residences. An entire team has been sent out to track all residents with private cameras and ask for the footage from these cameras as soon as possible.