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Is Bobi Wine A Terrorist? Uganda Police Shockingly Warns Him About Terrorism

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Regarding their ongoing mobilization tours and rallies, the police have issued a warning to Bobi Wine and the other leaders of the National Unity Platform (NUP). They have voiced their concern that the manner in which these gatherings are planned might make them tempting targets for terrorists.

The spokesperson for the police, Fred Enanga, addressed journalists on Monday and emphasized that, despite the fact that they do not intend to stop these activities, the nature of these mobilization rallies, particularly those held in support of NUP President Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine), makes them vulnerable to potential terrorist threats. He said that this vulnerability was caused by slow-moving convoys, congestion, and a lot of traffic.Enanga also said that it’s hard to control the security of rallies that take place in open spaces.

He expressed concern regarding the security provided by untrained guards, who could put the lives of supporters and well-wishers in danger.Some NUP pioneers were noticed remaining on top of vehicles with huge groups gathering around them during these conventions, making them expected vulnerable objectives for psychological militants.The police encouraged NUP authority to consider directing their activation visits in more secure and safer areas, for example, municipal centers and shut settings with limited participation and careful security checks.

Security forces recently discovered six improvised explosive devices in various parts of the city, prompting this warning. In any case, allegations have emerged that the police’s admonition is an endeavor to upset Kyagulanyi’s preparation visits, which have drawn enormous groups.The police spokesperson denied that they were attempting to halt the activities of the NUP and stressed that their goal was to ensure the safety and security of the NUP leadership during their mobilization tours.

Due to concerns about his safety, Kyagulanyi had previously suspended his tour in Western Uganda, but he later resumed the rallies, which are now in their third week.The choice in whether Kyagulanyi and his group will notice the police’s recommendation is not yet clear

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