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Addressing Journalists at NUP offices in Kamwokya today, Joel Ssenyonyi the party spokesman said they have noted that the operatives in plain clothes and police have continued to pick up people in nights once identified as NUP supporters which is unlawful.
The National Unity Platform-NUP has accused
police and other security agencies for the continued arrests of their
supporters in the country on accusation of being involved in protests last week.
Since last week’s protests around some towns, security
personnel have been carrying out operations and arresting a number of people allegedly
connected to the protests following
the arrest of NUP presidential candidate, Robert
Kyagulanyi Ssentamu in Luuka district.
More than 45 people are believed to have died in the
protests and several have been arrested in connection to the protests.
But the National Unity Platform now claims that the night operations mostly in
parts of Kampala and Wakiso are targeting their supporters accused of
being violent and accusing them of being involved in the riots last week despite their
innocence on such allegations.
Addressing Journalists at NUP offices in
Kamwokya today, Joel Ssenyonyi the party spokesman said they have noted that
the operatives in plain clothes and police have continued to pick up people at
nights once identified as a NUP supporter.
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He warns
the security agencies to stop operating outside the law, because most of the innocent
people have allegedly been detained at unknown places without being produced in
courts of laws which could result in other protests.
“We’re asking police and military to stop these
acts, supporting a political party is not a crime. Why do you keep picking
people at night and you don’t even produce them in court," added Ssenyonyi saying it's against the law.
However, in response the Kampala Metropolitan Police
Spokesperson Patrick Onyango said that security agencies are only arresting
people who were involved in criminal activities and those who were leading the
protests.
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NUP also expressed concern on the arrest of their advanced team members in Kyegegwa district on Monday
by security agencies when the hotel they slept in was raided prior to
Kyagulanyi’s campaign in the same district.
“One of the team members told us that they were
arrested because they were violating the curfew regulations. You wonder because
these people were found in their rooms," said Ssenyonyi.
He however
noted that they have learnt this as another approach to frustrate Kyagulanyi’s
campaigns by arresting people surrounding him.