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Uganda: New hit list names Bobi Wine, Mayiga as target for assassination

Police are investigating the source of an anonymous death list that has names of political, religious and cultural leaders.

The list has 16 names including Buganda Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, Kyadondo East MP Robert Kagulanyi, Ntungamo Municipality MP Gerald Karuhanga, Kawempe

South MP Mubarak Munyagwa, Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago and Kampala Minister Beti Kamya among others.

Others are Rubaga North MP Moses Kasibante, deputy police spokesperson Patrick Onyango, former Kampala South Regional Police Commander Siraj Bakaleke, titular head of the Kibuli Muslim sect Prince Kassim Nakibinge and Kibuli deputy mufti Sheikh Mahmudu Kibaate.

Mr Kasibante told NTV that the list was dropped at his home by an unidentified person.

“When I contacted police, they assured me that they would investigate the matter. Apparently, this case is to be handled by Old Kampala Police Station,”

he said.However, Mr Karuhanga who is receiving death threats for the second time says the lists are intended to intimidate them.Mr Karuhanga blamed police for failing to produce reports of previous cases of leaders receiving threats.

“For instance for those of us that have reported before, nothing has been done about them. That makes us think that probably the state knows what’s happening,” Mr Karuhanga said.

However, police Spokesperson Emilian Kayima said precautionary measures will be undertaken to protect the people on the list.

“We will ensure that we protect them. We also ask them to be cautious of their personal security and safety. Our commanders in their respective areas will have an engagement with each of them to share information in view of protecting them,” Mr Kayima said in an interview with NTV.

In the recent past, several leaders including clerics, former Buyende police commander Muhammad Kirumira and former Arua Municipality MP Ibrahim Abiriga have been gunned down after receiving death threats.

By Daily Monitor

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