Thursday , November 7 2024

Military Police to take over rooftops of arcades in Kampala

Kampala Metropolitan police spokesperson Patrick Onyango confirmed report.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Military police commanded by Col Keith Katungi is taking over rooftops of major arcades across Kampala as part of the polling day security deployment plan.

Col Katungi and Kampala Metropolitan Police Commander Moses Kafeero informed traders about the deployment plan in a meeting held at the Kampala Central Police Station- CPS boardroom this afternoon.

The security chiefs told traders’ representatives led by chairman Kampala City Traders Association – KACITA Everest Kayondo, that lessons had been learnt, after ringleaders of the November 18 protests camped on rooftops. The Military said they will now take them over to avert any possible use of the commanding heights by wrong elements.

The November protests were sparked off by the arrest of National Unity Platform – NUP presidential candidate Robert Ssentamu Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. More than 50 lives were lost in the chaos that ensued.

Traders who attended the meeting this afternoon were shown videos of the riot commanders monitoring security movements from the rooftops, and giving orders to people who were on the ground.

Kampala Metropolitan police spokesperson Patrick Onyango confirmed that the military was ready to deploy on rooftops of buildings ahead of tomorrow’s election. Onyango said that the rooftops shall be restricted only to military personnel until the situation normalizes.

There’s is heavy deployment in various parts of the city. The military is patrolling the areas surrounding Kisekka market, Kisenyi, Old Kampala and Clock Tower.

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In Kisekka market, soldiers are already on top of arcades standing in strategic points where they have a view of several points of the city.

Kayondo told journalists that they have agreed to let military takeover the arcade rooftops because they were convinced that ringleaders of last November protests were on top of the buildings.

Kayondo also urged traders not to panic because security will be there temporarily and it’s for the benefit of their businesses.

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