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Nema impounds vehicles over illegal car washing in Hoima

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Last updated: April 20, 2026 8:01 am
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HOIMA CITY – The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has launched a targeted enforcement operation in the Albertine Region, impounding multiple vehicles and motorcycles caught in the act of illegal washing within protected wetlands.

The weekend operation, conducted by the Environment Protection Force (EPF), resulted in the seizure of 10 vehicles and 11 motorcycles. All impounded items were transferred to the Hoima Central Police Station as legal proceedings begin.

Legal Action Initiated

According to a statement from NEMA, the Environment Protection Police Unit has already opened a case file to support the prosecution of the offenders. This move signals a zero-tolerance approach toward those encroaching on or polluting fragile ecosystems.

The crackdown follows a formal request from the Hoima City Council, which recently called for urgent intervention to halt the escalating degradation of urban wetlands.

Why Wetlands Matter

NEMA officials emphasised that these ecosystems are not merely “empty land” but critical infrastructure for the city’s environment. Wetlands serve three primary functions: Water Filtration: Acting as natural filters to clean water before it enters larger bodies, Flood Control: Absorbing excess rainfall to prevent urban flooding and Biodiversity: Providing essential habitats for various species.

A Call for Compliance

“Wetlands are vital for biodiversity conservation and flood control,” NEMA noted in a public brief. “We call for stronger collaboration and public compliance to protect these fragile environments.”

The authority warns that such operations will continue across the Albertine Region to ensure that the rapid urban growth in Hoima does not come at the expense of the region’s environmental health. Residents are urged to use designated car wash facilities that possess proper drainage and waste management systems.

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