Bobi Wine: Security Planted Trackers, Fetishes in NUP Office

The National Unity Platform (NUP) president, Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, has accused security forces of planting tracking devices and fetishes at the party’s Kavule offices following a recent raid.

Kyagulanyi stated that a technical team inspecting the premises discovered a GPS tracker hidden behind a vehicle light, along with a small camera and an unidentified gadget in his office.

“We are yet to establish their purpose,” he noted.

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More disturbingly, he claimed that items resembling fetishes, locally known as ebyawongo, were found under the carpet.

“Sadly, we also found things that looked like fetishes hidden under the carpet,” he added.

The Nile Post could not independently verify these claims and has reached out to the police for comment.

Despite the unsettling discoveries, Kyagulanyi reaffirmed his confidence in the NUP’s mission.

“As the teams continue their work with diligence, we remain unmoved because of the justness of our cause. We shall certainly overcome,” he asserted.

The accusations follow a security operation where armed personnel from the Joint Anti-Terrorism Task Force (JATT) surrounded the NUP headquarters, blocking access and conducting a search.

The motive for the raid remains unclear, with no official statement regarding arrests or seized materials. Kyagulanyi and other party leaders had vacated the premises before the deployment, and security forces continue to control the area, leaving many questions unanswered.

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