ENTEBBE, Uganda
Uganda’s main opposition leader Bobi Wine has been arrested upon returning to the country from a trip abroad, according to his National Unity Platform (NUP) party.
The singer-turned-politician
arrived at Entebbe International Airport on Thursday morning after a tour of
several countries, including South Africa.
“Our President [Bobi Wine]
picked up by regime operatives as soon as he landed at the airport,” David
Lewis Rubongoya, the general secretary of the NUP, said on X, formerly Twitter.
The post was accompanied by a
photo appearing to show two men seizing him by the arms on the tarmac.
There was no immediate comment
by police.
Bobi Wine’s supporters had
planned to accompany him en masse to his home north of the capital, Kampala, to
welcome him back, but police had said such gatherings were illegal.
“Such a procession has the
potential to disrupt the normal flow of traffic, the movement of individuals,
and the operations of businesses along the Entebbe – Gayaza highway. It may
also attract criminal activities, posing risks to bystanders, motorists, passengers,
and businesses through acts of theft or other criminal activities,” Kampala
police spokesperson Patrick Onyango said on Wednesday.
Last month, Ugandan police
announced they were banning rallies being organised by the NUP across the
country because of public order issues.
Ugandan authorities have a
long history of using so-called “preventative arrest” to detain opposition
leaders, often holding them for several hours before returning them to their
homes so as to stymie mass demonstrations.
Bobi Wine, whose real name is
Robert Kyagulanyi, is a prominent critic of President Yoweri Museveni’s
government and has faced numerous arrests and alleged human rights abuses in
the past.
He made a failed bid for the
presidency in 2021 against Museveni, who is serving a sixth term in power.
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