Crime
NUP MP Nyeko , Bobi Wine’s Cleaner And Two Others Arrested For Allegedly Being In Illegal Possession Of Military Attires , Live Bullet And Toy Pistols – House Search Reveals Shocking Things

Makindye East Member of Parliament, Hon Derrick Nyeko alongside four other suspects are currently in police custody after he was arrested for being in illegal possession of army uniform and other military wear.
Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson SSP Patrick Onyango confirmed the arrest of the NUP legislator alongside four other suspects who include Katuruntu Geoffrey, a Councillor in Makindye Division, Waswa Musoke Hassan, 18, a shop attendant in Wandegeya, Bukenya Joseph, 32, a cleaner at Bobi Wine’s home in Magere and Biiso Marvin, 18, a phone cover seller in Namungoona.
Their arrest comes days after the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces on May 2, 2024, through their 4th Infantry Division Public Information Office cautioned individuals wearing military outfits bearing UPDF imprints, such as warm suits, jackets, ranger boots, berets, caps, porches, backpacks/camel backs, among others, to cease immediately.
The warning by the army came just weeks after police had on April 22, 2024, issued a directive to Private Security Organizations, Bouncers Associations, Political groups, and individuals, who are using Police uniforms and rank insignia (PIPS), stating it’s illegal, and they must stop immediately.
Mr Onyango says upon a search at Hon Nyeko’s house, security recovered desert military shoes, police shoes black in colour, and an overall resembling that of Counter Terrorism, with the UG flag badge.
At Katuruntu Geoffrey’s premises, a red Beret was recovered while at Tushemera Monica’s house, they recovered several red berets, and red NUP attires accompanied by police ranks, while at Ronnie Gun’s shop, one live PK bullet, four (04) army look alike trousers, two (02) military look-alike overalls, three army look-alike berets, one walk talkie branded alpha Romeo, one military poncho, two military look-alike berets, six (06 )army like Chevrons, and fake counterfeit dollars of 23 bundles of 20 notes.
Two (02 )toy pistols, one stainless curved sharp metal, two( 02) military badges branded on the auxiliary police department, seven (07) khaki shirts with star pipes, eight (08)khaki trousers, three dresses with lanyards, one black cape branded with police Nationale wording and four (04) sewing machines were also recovered from his (Ronnie) shop.Onyango said the suspects are being processed for court.
“The public is urged to surrender these items to local authorities, the police, District/Division Internal Security Organisation (DISO), or the nearest UPDF unit,” the KMP mouthpiece warned in the Monday statement, adding that the operation will extend to other parts of the country.
On April 22, 2024, the Uganda Police Force, through the National Police Spokesperson, issued a directive to Private Security Organizations, Bouncers Associations, Political groups, and individuals, who are using Police uniforms and rank insignia (PIPS), stating it’s illegal, and they must stop immediately.
On September 1, 2023, the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces, through their Defence Spokesperson, expressed concern over civilians wearing military insignia, such as berets, lanyards, and clothing, urging them to surrender such items to security authorities and cease usage.
DAILY EXPRESS