The deployment of the UPDF Fisheries Protection Unit-FPU has helped to combat attacks on Ugandan fishermen by suspected militiamen from the Democratic Republic of Congo-DRC.
Since 2018, suspected DRC militiamen have been raiding Lake Albert waters in Hoima, Buliisa, Kikuube, and Kagadi districts in the Bunyoro sub-region robbing fishing gear including boats, fishing nets, and engines among others.
The militiamen also abducted Ugandan fishermen crossing with them to the DRC. They also shot and killed some of the fishermen who could resist their mission while others remained with Injuries.
After robbing the items, they would cross over with them to DRC before asking for ransom in order for the affected fishermen to recover the confiscated fishing gear.
In April 2020 two suspected Congolese militiamen were gunned down on Lake Albert in Hoima district by Uganda Peoples Defense forces-UPDF soldiers.
Initially, before the deployment of the FPU operatives, three to four cases of attacks by the suspected DRC militants would be reported every week.
However, since August FPU operations were intensified on Lake Albert to fight illegal fishing practices, there have been no attacks on Ugandan fishermen.
Major Richard Mafabi, the sector commander who is overseeing the FPU operations on Lake Albert says the persistent attacks by the suspected DRC militiamen stopped following their routine operation on the lake.
He says that although their major role is to ensure better fishing methods on the lake, they are also tasked to ensure that the security of the fishermen on the lake is guaranteed.