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Bobi Wine says Ugandan military now ‘fully occupying’ his house
Bobi Wine says Ugandan military now ‘fully occupying’ his house

Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has claimed that the military is fully occupying his residence, with armed personnel stationed inside, outside, and around the property, preventing his family from accessing it.
In a statement on Tuesday, Bobi Wine said soldiers forced their way into the home overnight, extending a presence that began with an alleged raid on January 23, which reportedly involved vandalism and seizure of personal items.
“Last night, the military surrounding our home in Magere once again forced themselves into the house. They’re now fully occupying our entire home – inside, outside, and around it,” Bobi Wine said.
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