Students were cautioned against engaging in drug and alcohol abuse, bullying, gang-related activities, and strikes.
The Commissioner for Community Policing, CP Muleterwa Anatoli, on March 3, 2026, led a crime prevention sensitization session for students at Bishop’s Senior School in Mukono District.
The engagement focused on encouraging learners to embrace discipline, maintain a positive attitude, and prioritize their education as a foundation for a better future.
Addressing students drawn from various schools across the district, CP Muleterwa emphasized the critical role young people play in building safer communities.

Students were cautioned against engaging in drug and alcohol abuse, bullying, gang-related activities, and strikes. The Commissioner highlighted the legal consequences associated with such behaviors, urging learners to make responsible choices.
The session also addressed the dangers of violence and examination malpractice, with a strong call for students to remain focused on their academic goals and personal development.
The sensitization initiative aimed at strengthening awareness on crime prevention while promoting responsible conduct among learners, as part of broader efforts to nurture disciplined and law-abiding citizens.


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