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A Ugandan man got new digital plates in an hour after reporting stolen ones, avoiding ransom; officials say proper steps ensure fast, secure replacement.
A Kampala businessman who paid a ransom after thieves stole his car’s number plates was quickly issued new digital plates within an hour after going public online.
Authorities confirmed that replacing stolen plates is fast and secure through official channels: file a police report, publish a public notice for five to seven days, then apply online for a duplicate at about Shs 49,000.
Digital plates, which include tracking technology, cost Shs 75,000 to replace and enable swift recovery—Uganda Police reported a 75% recovery rate for stolen vehicles in 2025.
Officials urge the public to avoid paying criminals and follow proper procedures, as number plate theft for ransom is increasing.
Un hombre de Uganda obtuvo nuevas placas digitales en una hora después de reportar las robadas, evitando el rescate; las autoridades dicen que los pasos adecuados aseguran un reemplazo rápido y seguro.