When police arrested presidential candidate Bobi Wine, protests started. Ugandan police have said three people died and 38 were wounded. Bobi Wine was found in the east of the country. Police started to spread tear gas and bullets to disperse Wine’s supporters. Police say they blocked roads and burned tyres after they got the news of his arrest. he had been arrested in the town of Luuka. There was total chaos in the country.
NTV Uganda posted on Twitter that “Earlier, riots broke out in Kampala after the news of the arrest of @HEBobiwine in Luuka reached the Capital city. NTV Uganda’s Patrick Mukasa recorded the chaos as the property was destroyed in places like Kiseka market #NTVNews #UGDecides2021”
Data source: Al Jazeera
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