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Video: NUP leaders protest police brutality, teargas on Mbogo clan elders

NUP leaders protest police brutality,  teargas on Mbogo clan elders. Whisper Eye Reports

Today NUP leaders from Buganda protested against police weekend teargas attack on Mbogo Clan leaders .

On Weekend Uganda Police together with its sister  security forces stormed Mugulu in Singo county and teargassed the elders.

Buganda’s Mbogo clan with its subjects gathered at a clan thanksgiving for the service of six year service of Kayiira Gajuule as Kabaka’s speaker of the bataka cabinet.

NUP leaders led by Nabilah Naggayi Sempala ,Segirinya Muhammad, Mubiru James among others condemned the brutal attack police mounted on Mbogo clan leaders.

By press time police had arrested dozens of Buganda political  sympathisers .

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