
KAMPALA — Countless Ugandans especially National Unity Platform leaders and supporters have been abducted and taken to unknown places, an opposition leading figure Bobi Wine said, raising fears that government authorities are stepping up efforts to crack down on his supporters—nearly two weeks after a very disputed election of longtime leader President Museveni.
In a statement Bobi Wine, a former Presidential Candidate said the Uganda now is in a state of Panda-gari which was synonymous with old regimes.
“Panda-gari’ is back in full force. Countless Ugandans have been abducted and taken to unknown places. Those who are lucky to return speak of horrifying stories of torture,” Bobi Wine said.
“This comrade called Mukasa Kenneth, is the latest victim. He was kidnapped two days ago and no one knows where he is”.
Bobi Wine said his team has continued to reach out and support families of his supporters who have been kidnapped and those who are in detention.
The NUP leadership is now considering international legal action Ugandan authorities
He asked the public to send names and details of all missing persons via WhatsApp.
Full statement
‘Panda-gari’ is back in full force. Political activists and ordinary citizens have now come to dread these vehicles commonly known as drones. Countless Ugandans have been abducted and taken to unknown places. Those who are lucky to return speak of horrifying stories of torture! This comrade called Mukasa Kenneth, is the latest victim. He was kidnapped two days ago and no one knows where he is.
Even when our office is still under siege by the police and the military, our Secretariat has continued to reach out and support families of comrades who have been kidnapped and those who are in detention.
We are also considering international legal action against the regime for these heinous crimes and we are now compiling the full list of missing persons. Please send names and details of all missing persons who we may not know about via WhatsApp on +256701458299.
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