Former Prisons Warder Lawrence Ampe Abducted by Armed Men in Ibanda, Family Says He’s Being Taken to CMI

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By Peterson Luzinda 

Dismissed Ngora Prisons warder Lawrence Ampe has reportedly been abducted by armed men in Ibanda district and whisked away to an unknown destination.

According to a post by lawyer and human rights activist Agather Atuhaire on her X account, the men who abducted Ampe first made a stopover at Ibanda Central Police Station.

“This brave young prisons officer, @UgandanMind, who risked his job to speak up against the regime’s excesses, has been abducted from Ibanda,” she posted.

She added, “The people that abducted him were in plain clothes but first made a stop at Ibanda Police Station.”

However, according to a family source, Ampe was taken to Mbuya CMI headquarters.

“A source has told his family member that they are driving him to CMI (or whatever new name they are called) in Mbuya. I hope he knew he was risking more than a job,” she said.

Recently, the Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) warned Ampe against addressing the media.

The Prisons Service spokesperson Frank Baine Mayanja warned Ampe in a communication that he is still bound by law under the service and isn’t allowed to speak to media about any matter relating to the Prisons Service in the country since he isn’t the force’s spokesperson.

“Regarding ex-warder Ampe Lawrence, he is hereby warned and reminded that he remains bound by the Code of Conduct and Ethics of the Uganda Public Service, in accordance with Section 4.8.3 II,” the statement read.

According to the particular quoted section of the code of conduct in regard to communication with the media, it states that “official information will be released to the media by officials who have been authorized to do so according to the laid-down procedures.”

Towards the end of last year, Ampe, through his X account, called on the Commissioner General of Prisons, Johnson Byabashaija, to kick him out of the force officially to enable him to move on with his life.

Ampe reminded Commissioner Byabashaija of his dismissal and asked him to enable him to get the dismissal letter for record purposes and to enable him to take necessary further steps from the force, which has since blocked him on its social media accounts.

Following his dismissal from the service, Ampe joined the National Unity Platform (NUP) campaign trail of Robert Kyagulanyi, aka Bobi Wine, to canvass votes for him in the Ngora district.

Ampe, who was No. 17974, was dismissed from the prison service in a letter dated December 17, 2025, following a Prisons Council resolution with effect from December 9, 2025.

Ampe was dismissed over allegedly engaging in partisan politics and criticizing the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) through social media.

However, without an official dismissal letter, Ampe is still considered a warder under the Prisons Service, and this could put him in a precarious position since he campaigned for an opposition leader, yet he is still considered a serving officer without the dismissal letter.

Security agencies were yet to comment on the matter by the time of this publication.

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