Ugandan opposition leader, Bobi Wine, on Tuesday revealed that security forces have surrounded his residence and put him under house arrest before a planned campaign rally.
In a series of
Twitter posts on Tuesday, the singer-turned-politician, who has been
arrested several times in recent years, said police and military
officers deployed overnight had barred him from leaving his house in
Magere, North of the capital, Kampala, according to a report by
Al-Jazeera.
“The military has increased deployment around my home. No one is
allowed to leave or enter,” Bobi Wine said on Twitter, accusing longtime
President Yoweri Museveni of placing him “under house arrest”.
The military has increased deployment around my home. No one is allowed to leave or enter. Our security guard and gardener have been violently arrested, beaten and bundled into 'drones' outside our gate. Their phones confiscated. #WeAreRemovingADictator #NTVUganda photos pic.twitter.com/3VDzs8DMt0
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) December 14, 2021
Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, was set to
campaign on Tuesday in support of an opposition candidate running in a
by-election in the central district of Kayunga where Museveni is also
expected to hold a rally.
“Our security guard and gardener have been
violently arrested and beaten,” Bobi Wine said, adding that they had
been “bundled” into a police vehicle outside his gate and their phones
confiscated.
Bobi Wine came second in a tense January election that returned Museveni to power for a sixth term.
The
vote was conducted under an Internet blackout after campaigns where
opposition candidates were routinely obstructed by police and many
people were shot dead by security forces.
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