UGANDA | LOCKDOWN| CURFEW | CRIME
Many Ugandans who had been under lockdown for over two months, were filled with excitement when President Yoweri Museveni eased the lockdown by allowing private car owners to start operating.
Several motorists have been arrested, and had their vehicles impounded after they failed to heed to the curfew directives put in place as part of the COVID 19 lockdown guidelines.#VisionUpdates|#StaySafeUg pic.twitter.com/lr0PQtuf9Z
— The New Vision (@newvisionwire) May 26, 2020
The question most of the people were asking is where they were driving to since nonessential workplaces were still under lockdown, as well as malls and arcades.
Several motorists were on Tuesday arrested and had their vehicles impounded after they failed to heed the curfew directives put in place as part of the COVID 19 lockdown guidelines.