Police Arrests At Least Three Rebels In Uganda

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:02 am

The Ugandan police has arrested at least three suspected rebels in the country, this is according to a statement released by the police in Uganda. The arrest in also related to the post election violence threat made by some rebels, the arrest took place in Luwero which is Kampala, Uganda

As per police, the suspects, two ladies and a man, were supposedly arranging incendiary exercises after the political decision, which resistance pioneer Bobi Wine questioned.

Abraham Tukundane, the Luwero locale police leader, said: “We have captured three individuals getting ready to begin rebel exercises. They likewise had bulletins perusing ‘Museveni should go’.” He said they had many blades, bows and bolts.

Tukundane added: “It is a major gathering and police are searching for different suspects.”

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