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I am a bad man from Kamwokya — Bobi Wine reveals how he has always escaped from police

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
December 20, 2018
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Bobi Wine during a media interview. COURTESY PHOTO

Leaving out famous Arua ambush by the Special Forces Command on Pacific Hotel, Kyadondo East legislator has always managed to escape from the arrest of regular police officers.

While appearing on NBS TV Morning Breeze Show, Bobi Wine has revealed his secret of how he manages to escape from police.

According to Bobi Wine, despite being a Member of Parliament, he grew up from the ghetto where they always had to run away from police.

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“I am a bad boy from Kamwokya. I am a ghetto boy,” he cheekily stated.

On Police blocking his shows, Bobi Wine refuted their claims that he is not following the set guidelines saying it’s not the police to determine whether his music or concerts are illegal.

“I know I am a law abiding citizen but I am paying the cost of a failed state. I have been performing for over 20 years and procedure has been clear. Allover a sudden, police decided Bobi Wine cannot sing because they have an order from above,” he added.

The legislator further stated that he is not the only one who has been benefiting from the show, but rather over 200 other Ugandans who have been earning a living from the events.

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