Brig. Flavia Byekwaso the UPDF spokesperson has said that so far a UPDF officer at the rank of Major attached to CMI has been interrogated over the incident.
Investigations
into the Natete Bar brawl in which one person was shot dead have pinned three
people including a UPDF soldier attached to the Chieftaincy of Military
Intelligence-CMI.
Magidu Mugwanya a 43-year-old resident of Kibumbiro B zone in Busega Parish in
Rubaga Division was gunned down by an unidentified reveller following a
disagreement.
Detectives from Natete Police station who visited the scene
recovered two bullets cartridges from a pistol and unspecified items from the
deceased's vehicle as part of the exhibits.
Brig. Flavia Byekwaso the UPDF spokesperson on Tuesday said that
so far a UPDF officer at the rank of Major attached to CMI has been
interrogated over the incident. She says that the officer she declined to name denied the
allegations and accused two other people who are still on the run.
“He recorded the statement, but he denied pulling the trigger, we’re still
looking for two other people on the run, but the investigations are still
ongoing in this matter, and the suspect who pulled the trigger shall be
arrested anytime,"said Byekwaso.
Sources at Katwe Police station indicated that the two suspects who are on the
run include a renowned court bailiff and a yet to be identified security
personnel who were also armed at the time of the shooting. The sources add
that a team of detectives raided the bailiff’s homes, but they didn’t find
him.
Mugwanya’s family members held prayers for the
deceased on Entebbe Road on Monday.
The UPDF First Division commander, Maj Gen
Samuel Kawagga promised justice to the family.
In March last year, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni banned social gatherings
and ordered the closure of bars to contain the spread of COVID-19.
The Director of Operations in the Uganda Police Force, Edward Ochom,
has several times accused police officers of allowing bars within their areas of
jurisdiction to continue operating in violation of the COVID-19 directives.