Anxiety from family members as Police transfer NUP supporters from Mbarara to unknown location

MBARARA.Police in Mbarara City have transferred several National Unity Platform (NUP) members to an undisclosed location, leaving relatives stranded and anxious.

The arrests, which took place last Friday as the suspects were in a procession to a NUP campaign rally in Bwizibwera, have sparked concern over alleged violations of legal procedures, including the 48-hour rule requiring suspects to be produced in court.

Lawyers representing the suspects condemned the action, describing it as a breach of legal rights.

“As the lawyers, we have also been denied access by the police, being played games here and there. But whatever they are doing is simply impunity which must stop,” said Kato Tumusiime,one of the suspects lawyers

Relatives expressed deep distress at being denied information about their loved ones. Sister Mercy, a resident of Mile 7 along Mbarara-Ibanda Road, said she was released because she had a baby, but her husband remains in custody.

“We haven’t had peace; the baby cries every night wanting the father,” she said.

Benon Begumisa from Bugamba Village ,Rwampara District added, “My son Hassan Musasizi was arrested on Friday and we have not gained access to him. It’s painful that police, who should protect the law, are the ones breaking it.”

Several detainees were reportedly caught up in the arrests while attending a burial in Ibanda, and some were actually known NRM supporters.

Majidu Luganda, chairman of Katete Boda Boda Association, said, “We have about 27 colleagues that were arrested and we know them as NRM supporters and members, some are on committees of the party.

“Many of them were from a burial in Ibanda, carrying each other on their motorcycles and they landed into a NUP procession. We have asked to meet the suspects but we have been denied access.”

The police’s lack of communication has heightened fears and confusion among families, who continue to demand clarity on the whereabouts and treatment of those detained.

As of Monday evening, no official update had been issued by the police regarding the arrests or the transfer of the suspects.

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