Chaos erupted on Tuesday when a group of National Unity Platform supporters from Nansana municipality, escorting candidate Steven Kaweesi, held a procession along Bombo Road as they headed to NUP headquarters for registration.
The Police officers inside the NUP offices
Police have fired live bullets to disperse
a section of National Unity Platform supporters at the Makerere-Kavule offices.
Chaos erupted on Tuesday when a group of National Unity Platform
supporters from Nansana municipality, escorting candidate Steven Kaweesi, held
a procession along Bombo Road as he headed to NUP headquarters to pick up expression of interest forms.
The supporters caused a traffic gridlock, prompting
the police to swing into action and attempt to arrest them, which resulted in
running battles. Police from Wandegeya Police Station were seen
firing live bullets and forcibly gaining access to the NUP offices to apprehend
the suspects who had run inside for shelter.
One of Kyagulanyi's aides, who preferred to remain
anonymous, told Uganda Radio Network (URN) that the situation turned chaotic
when police officers arrested Kaweesi from the NUP headquarters. "They fired numerous bullets into the air, and
teargas filled the area as they arrested Kaweesi and some of his bodyguards," he said. "They had come for registration to express
interest in the Nansana municipality."
The National Unity Platform President, Robert Kyagulanyi, Ssentamu, has
condemned the raid. “The military and Police just raided the NUP office
Headquarters and fired bullets. Several comrades have been injured and others
arrested. No explanation has been given for this criminality.”Kyagulanyi said.
Kampala Metropolitan Police
Spokesperson Patrick Onyango said a statement on the incident would be issued
in due course.
In February, police, together with other security forces
forced their way into the headquarters of NUP at Makerere Kavule and the NUP
leadership school at Kamwokya. Police, in a statement, said they were looking
for exhibits.