Bomariba sub location assistant Chief Benjamin Ayuma has raised concern over the increased number of residents who have ventured into the illegal business of selling illicit brew.

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He said that brewers had improvised new ways of escaping the police but their days were numbered. 

He assured residents that the war against illicit liquor was far from over. 

"Despite the efforts we are making to end the brewing of illicit liquor, we still have people engaging in the illegal business but I assure them that their days are numbered," he said. 

The local administrator urged Nyumba Kumi official to intensify the search on brewers of the illicit liquor.

Ayuma said that anyone who will be arrested will have to face the law.

"Anyone who will be arrested will be forwarded to the police and in turn the police will ensure that they are arraigned in court,” he said.

Ayuma sensationally claimed that officers at the Igonga police post were colluding with the brewers to evade arrests.

He was speaking in his office on Friday.

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