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Amazing Reasons Why Police Mercilessly Arrested Bobi Wine And Others!

According to Police in Uganda, more than 30 people were arrested during the chaos at the by-election campaign in West Nile, Arua in which Bobi Wine ’s driver was killed .

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On Monday evening, commotion erupted in West Nile, Arua were Wadri Kassiano’s supporters reportedly stoned at Museveni’s convoy damaging the hind wind-screen for one of the cars on the fleet.

As a way to disperse multitudes, Security forces were forced to shoot live bullets, but unfortunately, Bobi Wine’s driver, Kawuma Yasin who was driving one of Honorable’s cars ( Tundra ) was accidentally shot dead during the chaos.

Police told reporters that more than 30 people have been netted to ease the investigation process over the commotion, according to Nile Post.

At the news conference, Kayima Emilian said that several people were arrested including Bobi Wine himself, Wadri Kassiano, Mwiru Paul, Karuhanga Gerald and former Mabikke Micheal and many others.

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