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Heavy security deployment in Kampala ahead of protest

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 23, 2024
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Although there is free movement of people in Kampala and all its suburbs, there is a heavy security deployment in Kampala ahead of the march to parliament protests.

Most major roundabouts and junctions have police officers, military police, and army officers moving around. At parliament, security has been heavily tightened, with barricades placed on several roads around the August House.

The Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force (JAT) has been deployed inside and around Parliament.

On Monday during the weekly police briefing, Police Spokesperson, ACP Kituuma Rusoke, warned individuals planning to march to parliament that the police and other security agencies are prepared to prevent any activities that could lead to chaos and disorder.

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Rusoke stated that police have increased their presence in Kampala in anticipation of the planned march.

“We will not allow this country to be plunged into recklessness,” Rusoke said.

“When we receive reliable intelligence that certain activities are likely to disrupt order, we increase our deployment. We urge demonstrators to respect the rights of others, as failure to do so will result in their own rights being restricted,” he added.

Rusoke stated that protesters will not be allowed to occupy streets that are essential for trade and commerce. He also reminded activists that many people who are not part of their demonstrations need to use the streets for trade and safe mobility.

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