Close associates of Sheikh Lunanoba claim in social media videos that his arrest is due to non-compliance with a court order. However, it remains unclear if additional charges are involved, as the police have yet to released any statement on the arrest.
Of the total amount, 60 million Shillings is awarded as general damages for the violation of Adyebo's right to life, with a 10 percent annual interest accruing from the date of the ruling until the payment is made in full.
Last week, police arrested 20 individuals for allegedly inciting violence after they confronted pastoralists in Kabukero village. The group accused the pastoralists of occupying their land.
The duo, along with political activist Faridah Nangozi, was detained near Arua Park in downtown Kampala. They were raising awareness about the "Free Besigye and all political prisoners" campaign.
Dr. Charles Ayume, the Koboko Municipality member of parliament, expressed concern over the continued detention of their brothers and sons, stating that the people of Koboko believe they are innocent and fear for their safety.
Mike Longole, the Mt Moroto regional police spokesperson said that all the recovered animals are currently being held at the barracks pending official handover to their rightful owners.
After the fall of Amin's Government that brought Dr. Milton Obote to power for the second time, Bazilo remained frustrated by the lack of accountability in Obote's regime.