Over 20 arrested as police raids sex party in Kampala

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Police in Kampala have carried out an operation in which they arrested 21 people who were attending a sex party in Kireka, a Kampala suburb.

According to the Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson, Patrick Onyango, police got wind of the party and planted informants who monitored and informed security of the event before they swung into action.

“The party was taking place in a private house located in Kireka, Kira Municipality. Intelligence got information about the party and planted informants to monitor and inform the police when the party has started. Towards midnight, the police was notified that the sex games had started and we swung in action. We got the participants red-handed,” Onyango said in a statement.

According to information that the Nile Post has got, participants had to pay shs50,000 each for a VIP treatment whereas ordinary members had to part with shs30,000 to enter the sex party dubbed “ Be mine sex party”  organized in a private house in Kireka.

A phone number was provided where participants had to deposit money for attending the sex party where it had also been indicated that the shs30,000 included sex whereas the shs50,000 for VIPs also included a massage and what was termed as a “happy ending”.

At the house, several men and women dressed in only underwear were found with bottles of beer , whiskey and music as they enjoyed the “party”.

“They have been arrested and detained at Kira Division Police Station on charges of disobedience of lawful orders and doing acts that are likely to cause the spread of infectious disease, which is coronavirus,” Onyango said.

According to police, the suspects’ files will be processed and will appear in court on Monday.

The latest development sheds light on what happens in a number of places in Kampala especially at night where people organize several parties to satisfy their sex desires.

This also happens in some massage parlors where clients are asked to pay an extra fee and enjoy what is termed as a happy ending.

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