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Video: Hundreds storm Masaka Cathedral protesting Bobi Wine arrest

Hundreds storm Masaka Cathedral protesting Bobi Wine arrest. Whisper Eye Reports

Masaka residents have protested the continued arrest of Robert Kyagulanyi Ssetamu commonly referred to as Bobi Wine.

Bobi Wine was arrested in Luuka District on Wednesday by the counter terrorism police .

According to Police he will face charges related to covid19 .

The , unarmed protestors have reached Kitovu Cathedral chanting Twagala Bobi ssi Bosco

They were carrying placards saying Free Bobi Wine!Free Bobi Wine!

Bobi Wine is still held at Nalufenya police station as different areas in the country continue to have some pockets of protests

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