By Editorial,
The police has said that it arrested 104 anti-corruption protesters in a space of five days.
Police alongside Uganda People Defence Forces (UPDF) and Joint Anti-Terrorism Taskforce occupied Kampala streets starting on Sunday evening in anticipation of massive anti-corruption protests.
The heavy deployment followed days of mobilizing people mostly on X known as Twitter to participate in anti-corruption protests which had been dubbed #MarchToParliament.
The police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner of Police Kituuma Rusoke, has now given an update revealing that the first week of the protests expected to be held every Tuesday and Thursday like it is happening in Kenya led to the arrest of 104.
President Yoweri Museveni has since dubbed the anti-corruption protests as being bankrolled by foreigners with the intention to destabilize Uganda, pledging an iron hand to suspected protestors. END.