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{UAH} Uganda arrests two presidential hopefuls

Uganda arrests two presidential hopefuls

Ex-PM and opposition leader, both planning to challenge incumbent in 2016 poll, detained in separate incidents.

09 Jul 2015 09:00 GMT | Politics, Africa, Uganda

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Former prime minister Amama Mbabazi has reportedly been detained by the police [EPA]

Ugandan police have arrested two presidential hopefuls, police and an aide of one of the politicians said.

Former prime minister Amama Mbabazi, who wants to challenge President Yoweri Museveni for the ruling party's candidacy ahead of 2016 elections, was detained while he was on his way to meet supporters at a town near Kenya's border.

Andrew Felix Kawesi, Uganda Police operations commander, was shown on local television station NSB confirming the arrest to journalists in Njeru, 75km outside the capital Kampala.

"I am telling you ... I am the police and I have arrested him. He has to stick to what the law requires ... there's no going to Mbale. He's now under incarceration," Kawesi said.

In June police had banned Mbabazi from holding meetings to promote his challenge against Museveni, saying their party had not yet nominated a candidate.

Mbabazi was travelling to Mbale, a town near Uganda's border with Kenya to do a consultative meeting with his supporters and promote his candidature.

Police also arrested another presidential hopeful, opposition leader Kizza Besigye, early on Thursday morning as he left his house, his aide said.

"He had just left his home this morning going to the American Embassy for a meeting with the ambassador when police intercepted him and ordered him either to return home or be arrested," Francis Mwijukye, his aide, told the Reuters news agency.

"He refused to return home and was immediately arrested and taken to Nagalama Police Post," he said, referring to a neighbourhood outside the capital Kampala.

Source: Reuters



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