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Facebook Blogger Ashburg Katto Shifted To Central Police Station

Ugandan based brown-skinned Facebook blogger Ashburg Katto was put behind bars last week on Sunday, 1st of July by the money bags and city tycoon Brian Kirumira alias Bryan White. He was immediately forwarded to Katwe Police station, where he was removed and transferred to Central Police Station.

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However, through eye-witness and in relation to Ug Blizz Uganda Ashburg Katto was taken to Central Police Station [ CPS ], just after the period he received visitation from Honorable Bobi Wine. He was transferred on Thursday, 5th July 2018.

But issues concerning his offense are still confusing because some rumors are circulating implying that he was arrested for leaking Judith Heard and Shamim’s N#de photos that circulated all over social media. But again the boss, White Bryan Foundation came out and confirmed that he’s the reason why he was arrested because of misbehavior and tarnishing his legacy.

If we follow what the police says about this, it is allegedly said that Ashburg has no offense pinned up on him yet, accordingly to the police arrest warrant.

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