Close Menu
The Analyst Uganda
    What's Hot

    ACLENet Installs Free Standard Lightning Protection Systems at 9 Schools , Issues Safety alert

    February 25, 2026

    Spiro Raises $50 Million as Demand for Its Battery Swapping Infrastructure , Electric Vehicles Surges Across Africa

    February 25, 2026

    Women in Digital Event Targets Mentorship Gap in Uganda’s ICT Sector

    February 24, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp TikTok Telegram
    The Analyst UgandaThe Analyst Uganda
    • HOME
    • NEWS
      • National
      • East Africa
      • Africa
    • POLITICS

      Shaped by leadership, development work, and the responsibilities of public service Shyam Jay Tanna rises to Change Tororo

      January 20, 2026

      Bulira : Campaign was crippled by the freezing of my bank accounts , confiscation of key campaign materials

      January 19, 2026

      Museveni wins seventh term as rival Bobi Wine rejects results

      January 19, 2026

      Luwero Blesses Bulira for Victory ahead of 15th January Presidential Elections

      January 13, 2026

      Museveni Defends NRM Legacy, Rallies Nakawa Voters on Wealth , Job Creation

      January 7, 2026
    • BUSINESS

      Spiro Raises $50 Million as Demand for Its Battery Swapping Infrastructure , Electric Vehicles Surges Across Africa

      February 25, 2026

      Airtel Africa Foundation Commits UGX 3.85 billion to Strengthen Uganda’s Digital Workforce

      February 24, 2026

      New dfcu Branch in Namanve Signals Confidence in Uganda’s Industrial Future

      February 24, 2026

      Colourful day as Indian community celebrates the Kite Flying at Mubs

      February 22, 2026

      dfcu to Expand Agribusiness Financing at Harvest Money Expo 2026

      February 22, 2026
    • SPORTS

      Spiro Uganda , UNION Launch Nationwide Boda Boda Football League to Empower Riders

      February 22, 2026

      Golfer Berna Musanabera Wins First-Ever Hole-in-One Car Prize in Stanbic Match Play History

      February 17, 2026

      With Support from Equity Bank, Marvin Kibirige shines at Q-Schools Golf Tournament  

      January 21, 2026

      Equity Bank Backs Professional Golfer Kibirige with USD 2000 to participate in 2026 Q-School Golf Tournament

      January 11, 2026

      Equity Bank Uganda Champions the 2025 Kenya Golf Day Event

      November 20, 2025
    • HEALTH

      ACLENet Installs Free Standard Lightning Protection Systems at 9 Schools , Issues Safety alert

      February 25, 2026

      2026 Ramadan Charity Run : Hajjat Namyalo commits to feeding 200 vulnerable families during Ramadhan

      February 15, 2026

      Spes Medical Centre Hosts Dental Health Camp in Namugongo to promote preventive Care

      February 10, 2026

      IN PHOTOS : MEZONOIR Uganda Begins 2026 with a Heartfelt Charity Drive, Reaffirming its Commitment to Community

      January 30, 2026

      Uganda Approves Injectable HIV medication

      January 8, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok
    The Analyst Uganda
    Home»NEWS»East Africa»Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries
    East Africa

    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries

    analystBy analystSeptember 8, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries
    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Share This Story

    Acting on a specific intelligence, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)’s Customs department which is responsible for overseeing the importation and exportation of goods and combating smuggling, on Thursday September 4 , 2025 successfully busted a clandestine manufacturing facility involved in illegal lead export.

    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries

    The URA and Security raid on the factory, located at Mbalala in Mukono District, approximately 5 kilometers past Mukono town, along the Kampala-Jinja Highway led to the arrest of two administrators who are said to be Bangladeshi nationals in connection with the illegal operation.

    Demo
    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries

    Local battery manufacturers have condemned unscrupulous lead exporters of wreaking havoc in Uganda where the country loses hundreds of tons of lead to these illegal exporters every week.

    It is alleged that the unregistered factory situated in a private premises, deliberately covered by bushes from all sides to avoid detection, was tactfully raided by URA officers  apprehending top managers for engaging  in the illegal production process. It is also alleged that the factory had employed foreigners with queried immigration statuses.

    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries

    “The turnover and employment are currently under threat should the trend continue. We wonder about the long term viability of exporting raw materials to manufacturers abroad and turn around and buy manufactured batteries from them. The industry has heavily relied on acquisitions of lead through an elaborate process of recycling old automotive batteries, “said one of the local manufacturers.

    https://analystuganda.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250904_175743-1.mp4

    Battery manufacturers in Uganda have in the past raised issues related to the protection of sources of lead as a critical raw material requirement in the manufacture of automotive batteries in Country to boost the economy. They have always argued that the  legal framework and policies should protect raw materials for local industries, but currently not much has been done .

    Preliminary investigations also revealed that some Chinese and Bangladesh nationals have been on the spot for engaging in Illicit trade which involves smuggling used and waste lead-acid batteries (LABs) to other countries, often for a quick profit and to circumvent environmental regulations.  This practice  deprives local battery manufacturers of a crucial raw material, leading to higher import costs and job losses.

    Illegal dealing in battery lead is a major issue in Uganda, with a focus on smuggling spent lead-acid batteries out of the country. The Ugandan government banned export of lead scrap batteries but implementation and penalties to combat this illicit trade remains a dream and jerky.

    In recent years , Ugandan authorities, including the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA), have adopted intelligence-based enforcement to crack down on the illegal scrap metal trade, which includes lead battery scrap.

    Some arrests have been made as a result of these efforts, with a particular focus on porous border points such as Busia & Malaba in Eastern Uganda , Mirama Hills in Western Uganda , among other areas which are used by unscrupulous traders to smuggle materials.

    Reports indicate that this approach was “bearing fruit,” with arrests of individuals involved , but experts argue that the efforts are meagre .

    According to URA ,Smuggling means the importation, exportation, or carriage coastwise, or the transfer or removal into or out of a Partner States, of goods with intent to defraud the Customs revenue, or to evade any prohibition of restriction on, regulation or condition as to, such importation, exportation, carriage coastwise, transfer, or removal, of any goods. In short Smuggling is an activity which involves the importation or exportation of goods with the objective of evading taxes.

    Experts say a country achieves better economic growth by developing its own industrial base but smuggling under-cuts prices of the locally manufactured goods thus destroying the market for local products which leads to collapse of local industries.

    Smuggling is an off­ence under the East African Community Customs Management Act (EACCMA); the law that governs importation and exportation of goods.

    BIG CRISIS

    The Ugandan battery manufacturing sector is facing a crisis due to lack of raw materials as a result of smuggling of lead into the neighboring countries.

    The responsible officials and agencies are partly to blame for failing  to adequately act, even as the illegal business continues to thrive across the border.

    The Ugandan battery manufacturing sector is concerned that if not well handled, the smuggling would stifle the sector in the country.

    “Uganda needs a stricter law to support the retention of the raw material for value addition and provide stringent conditions under which exports of lead would be permitted’’, said an expert.

    Lead smuggling is rampant in the border towns of Busia, Milama and Malaba, a business which has gone on for some time unabated and manufacturers want culprits arrested.

    The country is currently facing a major shortage of raw material because scrap metal dealers are “exporting” used batteries to  smelters who, in turn, export refined lead out of the EAC.

    “We are also aware of cases of exports of lead metal bars camouflaged as other products. This is a case where we export our manufacturing jobs…which will result in the closure of battery manufacturing in Uganda’’.

    Uganda has potential in battery manufacturing but that is hampered by the irregular and illegal handling of recyclable lead, the most economical source of raw material for the battery manufacturers anywhere in the world.

    The local manufacturers use locally acquired raw material from recycling spent-lead-acid -batteries (SLABS).

    The major importers of the raw battery scrap material from EAC include Dubai, India, Korea, Malaysia, China, and Indonesia among others.

    Battery manufacturers in Uganda have invested heavily in the last four years in the expectation that the government would strictly enforce protection of the local companies by barring lead export.

    Bangladeshi Nationals arrested over illicit exportation of scrap batteries Battery lead illegal export Uganda Battery manufacturing Uganda
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleFive-Star Nsambya Furniture Workshop FC Punish Tulibulala Family in Dominant 5–0 Victory
    Next Article Aavishkaar Capital’s Global Supply Chain Support Fund Supports the Horizon Group Africa with USD 5 Million Loan to Scale Operations
    analyst
    • Website

    Related Posts

    ACLENet Installs Free Standard Lightning Protection Systems at 9 Schools , Issues Safety alert

    February 25, 2026

    Spiro Raises $50 Million as Demand for Its Battery Swapping Infrastructure , Electric Vehicles Surges Across Africa

    February 25, 2026

    Women in Digital Event Targets Mentorship Gap in Uganda’s ICT Sector

    February 24, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Economy News
    HEALTH
    HEALTH By Daniel Muwanguzi5,011 Views

    ACLENet Installs Free Standard Lightning Protection Systems at 9 Schools , Issues Safety alert

    By Daniel MuwanguziFebruary 25, 20260

    As schools across Uganda reopen after the long holiday break, the African Centres for Lightning…

    Spiro Raises $50 Million as Demand for Its Battery Swapping Infrastructure , Electric Vehicles Surges Across Africa

    February 25, 2026

    Women in Digital Event Targets Mentorship Gap in Uganda’s ICT Sector

    February 24, 2026
    Top Trending
    HEALTH
    HEALTH By Daniel Muwanguzi5,011 Views

    ACLENet Installs Free Standard Lightning Protection Systems at 9 Schools , Issues Safety alert

    By Daniel MuwanguziFebruary 25, 20260

    As schools across Uganda reopen after the long holiday break, the African…

    Africa
    Africa By Daniel Muwanguzi12,007 Views

    Spiro Raises $50 Million as Demand for Its Battery Swapping Infrastructure , Electric Vehicles Surges Across Africa

    By Daniel MuwanguziFebruary 25, 20260

    Spiro, Africa’s electric mobility leader and battery swapping pioneer, today announced the…

    Africa
    Africa By Daniel Muwanguzi6,511 Views

    Women in Digital Event Targets Mentorship Gap in Uganda’s ICT Sector

    By Daniel MuwanguziFebruary 24, 20260

    Women pursuing careers in Uganda’s growing digital economy are set to gain…

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    Head Office
    Church Road, Muyenga Zone A , Off Muyenga _ Bukasa Road
    Makindye _ Kampala
    📞 ‪+256744763464‬/ +56765431389

    📧 Email: analystuganda25@gmail.com
    Website:
    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube WhatsApp
    Categories
    • Africa (52)
    • BUSINESS (177)
    • East Africa (41)
    • ENTERTAINMENT (33)
    • Featured (26)
    • FOOD & SCIENCE (24)
    • HEALTH (36)
    • National (82)
    • NEWS (273)
    • Oil & Gas (1)
    • OPINIONS (30)
    • POLITICS (37)
    • SPORTS (29)
    • Technology (4)
    • TOURISM (20)
    • Uncategorized (104)
    • World (4)
    Blog Posts

    ACLENet Installs Free Standard Lightning Protection Systems at 9 Schools , Issues Safety alert

    February 25, 2026

    Spiro Raises $50 Million as Demand for Its Battery Swapping Infrastructure , Electric Vehicles Surges Across Africa

    February 25, 2026

    Women in Digital Event Targets Mentorship Gap in Uganda’s ICT Sector

    February 24, 2026

    Airtel Africa Foundation Commits UGX 3.85 billion to Strengthen Uganda’s Digital Workforce

    February 24, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube WhatsApp TikTok
    © 2026 The Analyst Uganda. CRAFTED By Accord Communications Ltd.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.