Besigye under preventive arrest

Feb 19, 2016

He has been taken to Nagalama police station under preventive arrest and we shall detain him until results are announced tomorrow to prevent him from causing civil disobedience

Andrew Felix Kaweesi, the Kampala Metropoiltan Police acting commander, has said FDC presidential candidate has been placed under preventive arrest to stop him from causing chaos, and will be held until results are announced tomorrow.

He said from FDC offices Besigye, who was arrested together with party president Mugisha Muntu, Wasswa Birigwa and Ingrid Turinawe, was taken to Nagalama police station.

  ndrew elis aweesi is seen engaging asswa irigwa the  national party chairman hoto by ddie sejjoba AIGP Andrew Felis Kaweesi is seen engaging Wasswa Birigwa, the FDC national party chairman. Photo by Eddie Ssejjoba

 

"He has been taken to Nagalama police station under preventive arrest and we shall detain him until results are announced tomorrow to prevent him from causing civil disobedience," Kaweesi  said.

He said they were blocking FDC from creating an illegal tally centre and people congregating at the offices. "No supporters are supposed to assemble at the offices in the meantime," he said.

olice boss aweesi is seen walking off with irigwa in tow just before  officials were whisked away hoto by ddie sejjoba Police boss Kaweesi is seen walking off with Birigwa in tow just before FDC officials were whisked away. Photo by Eddie Ssejjoba

 

 staff were told the vacate the premises before police took over hoto by ddie sejjoba FDC staff were told the vacate the premises before police took over. Photo by Eddie Ssejjoba

 

Earlier police surrounded the offices as the officials were holed up there, with reports indicating they were going to address a press conference.

FDC polling agents were also reported to have been returning to from different polling stations with declaration forms.

  party offices have been taken over by police hoto by ddie sejjoba FDC party offices have been taken over by police. Photo by Eddie Ssejjoba

 

After protracted negotiations between Kaweesi and the officials a police VIP van drove into the premises and later drove away with them.

Police has now taken over the offices.

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