Police to prefer charges against A4C Leaders

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

http://www.ntvuganda.co.ug/
Kampala Metropolitan Police Commander Andrew Kaweesi is warning opposition Activists for Change that some of them could soon be summoned in court and charged with inciting violence. The Kampala police chief says the summons will arise from the statements the leaders have made at their walt to work reloaded rallies. Meanwhile, the commissioner of traffic has released stringent guidelines to be used tomorrow to access Kololo ceremonial grounds tomorrow where anther A4C rally will be held. Boda cyclists will not be allowed at the venue, no parking anywhere near it and no processions will be allowed after the rally. On two occasions chaos erupted after police, FDC party President Dr. Kiiza Besigye and his supporters disagreed on the exit route at the end of rallies.

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  • Actually, Police should open fire on Mbabazi; He is one of the major thieves in Uganda. Those barefoot Ugandans have stolen nothing from other ugandans---just the NRM!

  • if the govt were function, it should regulate and remove K-47s and other machine guns off the street, during civilian patrol...police officers don't need to carry machine guns,

  • @namsambabysah: stoning them means you are not oppresed, it means that you have the right to be in street and throw stones ath them. The police sucks it is an extended branch of the army with generals in command, they cannot afford to pay all the people they hire and those that work for them are just desprate and out of hope like the rest of us. We cannnot win them on our side by throwign stones at them. The govt, if it were function, which is not, should pass strict GUN control laws,

  • @jkambaful well said. And then, the Kalungu west MP, Joseph Sekawungu is calling on teachers to strike and not report to work at the beginning of the term this Monday! How dare he try to involve our children in this madness? Sekawungu ought to have his head examined, alabika yawunga, as his name seems to suggest.

  • @jkj1022 it does put the Luzira incident in perspective, doesn't it? Remember too that our police force is filled with disillusioned graduates of our inefficient education system who are not there because they want to, but because they have to. They are some of the lowest paid servants of the state, often going for months without pay! I personally would rather taunt a male gorilla in the rut than pull the pin on any one of those ticking grenades.

  • Please stone those stupid policemen, so corrupt, i hate them. Help me stone them.

  • @jkj1022, thanks for your comment. The stone throwing hooligans are just encouraged by those opposition serial losers like Besigye. "Mwegobeko okutya, oli ne bwomulaba nakamundu tomutya", says Besigye. So there we're with our aspiring leaders encouraging the masses to flex muscles with the police!

  • stop throwing stones "to the police,'...if I was holding a gun and you threw a stone to me not onlt would I disable you but I will shoot you....don't throw stones to the police.....I agree with police on this one!!!

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