Kampala—Police officers from Kampala Central Police Station (CPS) have arrested Mr. Issa Sekito, the acting chairman of KACITA, on allegations of inciting violence and assaulting police officers on duty.
However, Sekito and others were arrested today, Thursday, 6th November, 2025, and will assist in investigations.
Deputy police spokesperson, Kampala Metropolitan area, ASP Luke Owoyesigyire said the suspects allegedly incited violence and assaulted police officers who were on lawful duty adding that the case file has been forwarded to the Resident State Attorney for perusal and legal advice.
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Furthermore, The blockage of the trends that carry water, led to the destruction of the properties of traders hindering into losses
ASP Owoyesigyire told Uncovered Ug news reporters that “We continue to urge members of the public to remain calm and desist from acts that may incite violence or threaten the safety of others, particularly those who have chosen to open their shops and continue with normal business in the city center.”
He said the police will maintain a visible presence and deployment within the city center to deter any illegal activities and ensure that law and order prevail.
In conclusion, we shall update our dear viewers and followers on how the situation will end up because the striking among traders is increasing day by day.
written by @enock katamba
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