Police tells Bobi Wine to move with only three people to deliver his petition to UN Human Rights

Police has advised National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Hon Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine to abide by the agreed guidelines while delivering his petition to United Nations Human Rights offices at Prince Charles Drive, Kololo, Kampala tomorrow on Thursday.

Patrick Onyango, the Kampala Metropolitan spokesperson says UN has accepted to receive his petition, the agency has allowed him to go with three (03) people.

Onyango however says that they have received information that Bobi Wine is mobilising his supporters to escort him in a procession to Kololo.

“Processions are banned due to COVID19. Secondly, Permission to hold Processions are only given by the Inspector General of Police as per the Public Order Management Act which has not been granted.

We want to urge the public not to participate in any illegal activities, anybody who involves him/herself in any illegal activities will be arrested and prosecuted in the courts of law,” says Onyango.

Yesterday the former presidential candidate disclosed that his party will petition the UN Human Rights over the on-going abduction of the party’s supporters and leaders.

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