People Power Movement led by Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi wine has accused Police force of killing their supporters and deliberately concealing the video footages.
The remarks followed the death of Nabukenya Ritah, the renowned People Power supporter and Denis Kyeyune who were allegedly killed in the areas with CCTV cameras.
Addressing the media on Monday in Kampala, the leader of People Power women league, Flavia Kalule said the political pressure group shall not rest the matter until police produce the CCTV footages.
She condemned the unlawful action of police noting that the force is running away from its responsibility.
“We demand that Uganda Police produces footages of the CCTV cameras around Nakawa a suburb where Ritah was murdered and Nansana where Kyeyune was murdered in cold blood,” she said.
She noted that the reason given by police that the cameras were not working on that day should not be a logical conclusion and the investigations into the matter must continue.
Kalule demanded for the decisive actions to be made to find out the group of people who are killing their supporters citing the cases of Yasin Kawuma, Ziggy Wine among others.
She said the pressure group is contemplating on taking the matter to the courts of law.
She further said that if Police fails to put their demand into consideration especially the killing of Ugandans, People Power movement is ready to take any action to acquire justice.
“We are planning something as women of Uganda, we are going to mobilise ourselves, we are going to do whatever it takes, they will teargas us, they will arrest us but we are going to be on the front and we are going to encourage every Ugandan out there,” she said.
However, addressing the weekly press briefing in Kampala on Monday, the police spokesperson Fred Enanga highlighted that at the time of fatal accident optical fibres were not connected due to the ongoing construction in the area which made the network unstable and could not pick anything.
“The incident was not captured on the CCTV camera along Nakawa Naguru road, it was not working due to disruption on the fibre optic underground cables that are being laid due to construction works,” he said.















