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NRM t-shirts recovered from NUP office in Kamwokya

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
October 14, 2020
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Hundreds of National Resistance Movement (NRM) and President Yoweri Museveni T-shirts have been recovered at National Unity Platform headquarters in Kamwokya.

Sources in Police suspect that NUP members, pretending to be Museveni and NRM supporters, have been donning the T- shirts to cause chaos around the country.

The said t-shirts are among the many items that have been confiscated from NUP office during the afternoon raid today. Amongst the items confiscated include; berets, umbrellas, masks, computers and CCTV cameras among others.

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Police, UPDF and NUP are yet to come out with an official statement about the matter. However, at the time of compiling this article, NUP officials led by their spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi were searching through the office following the departure of the security team.

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