Officials say the country is vulnerable to further attacks from al Shabaab who have vowed to keep striking until a Ugandan army contingent, leading an African Union-mandated force protecting Somalia's government, withdraws.
The area where the five men were arrested was formerly a base for now-dormant rebel group, Allied Democratic Forces (ADF-NALU), which officials say has links to al Shabaab. Chaos in Somalia has allowed militants to thrive and launch deadly attacks in the region.
Deputy police spokesperson Judith Nabakoba told Reuters the men were detained in the western district of Ntoroko near the Rwenzori mountains on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Sunday.
"We got suspicious because these five Pakistanis were coming from Congo and entering Uganda through an ungazetted border point," Nabakoba said.
She said they were with a Congolese man who was not carrying proper identification documents, and that they had been taken to Kampala for further investigation.
Al Shabaab, which is closely linked to al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the July 2010 bombing in which 79 people were killed while watching the final of the football world cup.
Although ADF-NALU has long been inactive, officials say they are still a credible security threat from their bases in eastern DRC, where they fled after being defeated and ejected from western Uganda in the late 1990s.
The group, formed in 1996, wants to establish an Islamic state in Uganda and the Ugandan army says ADF's recruits are predominantly young Muslims.
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At least now Ugandans know there is a country in the world called Pakistan.
No Pakistani here defending their citizens caught in Uganda????????????
India. Check. Afghanistan. Check. USA. Check. China. Check. Iran. Check. UK. Double check. ... ... ... Uganda. Now check.
@Critical: Intelligence isn't exactly one of their hallmarks. Their leaders have their moments but it's mainly only shown from the fact they let everyone else blow themselves up.
Why Uganda??? They would stick out like sore thumbs if caught there
now great Pakistani govt , ISI and ppl of Pakistan will start denying that they were Pakistanis they will even say that they have done thier DNA test also and these ppl r not Pakistanis
Just deny they are Pakistanis.
No No No. They are 'Non State Actors' who just happen to drop from the sky.
@rikky: The only way of defeatibg cancer is to attack it unless they themselves do something about.
Good job Uganda.
Pakistan should summon the uganda diplomatic mission and let them explain what really happened which let them take custody of pakistan nationals. This should be taken very seriously and necessary steps must be taken to get our people released.
I dont know what pakistan's intrests are in uganda ?? Or it may be that fact that any militant that is caught doing any harmful activity is labelled pakistani . but pakistan has to be blamed for this because they have created such an impression about in in the world !!
All this while only european union countries, India, China, Iran, Afghanistan, The USA and The UK were complaining about pakistan hosting extremists wrecking havoc on there countries, Now it is Uganda, interested to know what the administration has to say. Are they state or non state actors by the way. Rgds P
how bad is your country, when Ugandans arrest you?
it is conspiracy by uganda govt... uganda you too ?
This is a global conspiracy against Pakistan.
How come wherever these is a terrorists captured, their link is attached to Pakistan?
At least spare the poor african countries. Come on Pakistan.
Just great ! Uganda was among a few African countries where Pakistanis could get a quick visa. Now even that will be closed. Afghanistan, anyone?
pakistan is cancer of terrorism in world