Ugandan tabloid editors detained over ‘fake’ story
Kampala, Uganda | AFP | The editors and directors of one of Uganda’s most popular tabloid newspapers have been detained over what authorities called a fake news story about a political plot implicating the president.
The offices of the privately-owned English-language Red Pepper, and its vernacular sister publications, were raided and eight employees arrested, police said.
The story in question, published on Monday, said President Yoweri Museveni was plotting to overthrow his Rwandan counterpart, Paul Kagame.
Besides being false the story was a threat to regional security, police spokesman Emillian Kayima said.
“The Uganda police force initiated investigations into the serious statements and insinuations in that story, that have grave implications on national and regional security and stability,” Kayima added.
The article, a version of which first appeared in Rwandan media, was carried by the Red Pepper and other publications owned by the publisher, and claimed a Ugandan plot to destabilise neighbouring Rwanda.
The newspaper’s lawyer Dickens Byamukama said the eight directors and editors are being detained at Nalufenya prison outside the capital Kampala.
“Their phones, laptops were confiscated, plus other official and private equipment,” Byamukama said, adding that the Red Pepper’s premises have been cordoned off. The newspaper did not appear on newsstands Wednesday.
BREAKING Police have served a search warrant at our offices. The warrant was issued by chief magistrates court. Staff have been ordered to stop work pic.twitter.com/60LgLePiaJ
— Red Pepper Uganda (@RedPepperUG) November 21, 2017
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SEARCH WARRANT SERVED. Staff ordered out of offices. Office declared a crime scene. pic.twitter.com/44HiaCeBOg
— Red Pepper Uganda (@RedPepperUG) November 21, 2017
Red pepper police siege ; staff told to leave!!!!
— Red Pepper Uganda (@RedPepperUG) November 21, 2017
‘Rwanda and Uganda ties solid’ https://t.co/SIFlZWCj4r pic.twitter.com/Clksd3PQ9D
— The Independent (@UGIndependent) November 20, 2017
Please Media,handle foreign affairs with utmost and due care because of security and stability reasons.
Media has the tendency top jump onto wagons that lead them to confusing their readers plus themselves
please publish what you have researched not rumours