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EXPOSED!! Museveni Gov’t Spy Leaks Video Showing How MP Tinkasiimire Was Forcibly Taken by Armed Men in Military Drone

A video showing the forceful abduction of Hon. Barnabas Tinkasiimire has caused anger and fear across Uganda. In the video, soldiers in uniform stop the MP’s car in Namungoona. They pull him out and push him into a white Toyota Hiace van, known locally as a “drone.” The incident happened in broad daylight, with traffic stopped around them.
The video was shared online by Charles Rwomushana, a former government intelligence officer. It appears to support long-standing fears that such kidnappings are planned and carried out by security forces. Many Ugandans are reminded of past cases where people were taken in a similar way, and the government gave no answers.
Adding to the alarm, Hon. Tinkasiimire’s wife, Sandra, said her husband was later found around 1 a.m. He had been badly beaten, couldn’t walk, and was dumped near the place he was taken from. His condition suggests he was tortured while in captivity.
The video clearly shows a well-organized operation involving armed men. Experts say this is not the first time such tactics have been used to silence or intimidate political voices. Human rights groups have long criticized the use of “drones” for these unlawful arrests.
Now, there are growing calls for a full and fair investigation. Ugandans want to know: Who ordered this? Which security agency was involved? What happened to the MP while he was missing? And who will be punished for it?
This is not just a simple crime. The way the operation was carried out makes many believe it was done by people working with or for the government. Hon. Tinkasiimire is now recovering, but the country is demanding justice, answers, and action to stop such abuses.
If the government does not deal with this openly and honestly, trust in the law and in state institutions will continue to fall—especially with so many past cases of “drone” abductions still unanswered.