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Uganda’s army chief claims to hold opposition aide ‘in his basement’

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Eddie Mutwe was abducted by armed men wearing uniforms associated with the special forces command.

KAMPALA: Uganda’s military chief claimed he had abducted the bodyguard of main opposition leader Bobi Wine and was torturing him “in his basement”, days after his party said he went missing.

Uganda has faced international condemnation over the abduction of opposition figures, most recently targeting another veteran leader Kizza Besigye, who was seized in Kenya last year and forcibly returned to face treason charges.

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is head of the army but also son and heir-apparent of the long-ruling President Yoweri Museveni, posted on X late yesterday that Wine’s bodyguard, Eddie Mutwe, had been captured “like a grasshopper”.

Tags:Bobi WinedemonstrationEddie MutweElectionKizza BesigyeMuhoozi KainerugabaNational Unity PlatformPoliticsUgandaYoweri Museveni


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