Bobi Wine questions “extra legal” killing of fear suspects
Bobi Wine has said the widespread killing of suspects by security, under the affection that they were opposing capture, should be investigated.
The head of the National Unity Platform (NUP) Robert Kyagulanyi pseudonym Bobi Wine has said the widespread killing of suspects by security, under the affection that they were opposing capture, should be investigated.
Kyagulanyi offered the comments not long after the passing of Sheik Abas Muhammed nom de plume Sheik Kirevu who was “put down and out” on November 18 in Nsangi by security.
Fred Enanga, the police representative cliamed Kirevu was killed as he attempted to oppose capture.
While Ugandans comprehend the significance of keeping o country safe and considering responsible the individuals who hurt honest residents, Kyagulanyi said he is profoundly worried about the extra-legal execution of the supposed dread suspects.
Kyagulanyi said in an explanation that this has continued for a really long time, adding that it began with suspects in the assault on Gen. Katumba Wamala, and has extended right to the most recent casualty.
“Tragically the majority of the casualties are Muslims. Because of an awful generalization the state has made with regards to our siblings and sisters who maintain the Islamic religion,”said Kyagulanyi.
Kyagulanyi clarified that the Constitution which ensures the right of each suspect to fair treatment of the law, regardless of the gravity of their supposed offense, should be maintained no matter what and in all conditions.
“Shooting dead suspects in offenses of this nature without exposing them to the lawful cycle just makes doubt according to normal residents about the system’s complicity in the crimes,”he said.