For a long time, I lived with constant fear and frustration because thieves had turned my home into their regular target. My name is Denis, and I live in Nansana, Wakiso. I had worked hard to build a small but decent life for myself and my family. I had a small electronics shop, a motorcycle I used for transport, and some household items I was proud of. But thieves kept breaking in, stealing from me, and leaving me helpless. Each time they came, I had to start over again. The worst part was that they always came when I least expected it, even when I thought I had improved my security. The feeling of losing your property after sacrificing so much is something I wouldn’t wish on anyone.
The first time thieves broke into my house, they took my television, small home electronics, and some cash I had kept for rent. I reported the case, but nothing much happened. I told myself it was a one-time incident and tried to move on. But a few months later, they returned and stole my motorcycle—my main source of income at that time. That one incident nearly broke me completely. I felt like I was being targeted. My neighbors advised me to put stronger locks, build a higher fence, or hire a night guard. I did all that, yet the problem continued. It was as if thieves already knew my every move.TO READ MORE,TAP HERE



