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‘Vigilant’ Ugandan calls Police panicking that a plane had crash-landed on a building in Natete, only for officers to discover it was just a design on the building

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
February 12, 2024
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President Yoweri Museveni and security forces have always urged Ugandans to be vigilant about their surroundings, and indeed, the public has consistently heeded this advice.

However, a bizarre incident occurred this morning when a ‘vigilant’ individual phoned Natete Police, panicking that a plane had crash-landed on a building in Natete.

The officers in charge of the station quickly dispatched their officers, accompanied by an ambulance, to the scene. However, upon arrival, the officers discovered it was merely a design on the building.

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Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigyire, wrote on his social media platforms, “We thank Ugandans for their vigilance, but the person who called in today at Natete Police, panicking that a plane had crash-landed on a building in Natete, alimbyemu.”

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