ULS demands thorough investigation into Bobi Wine's injury
The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has called for a comprehensive investigation into the injury sustained by National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine.
The incident occurred in Bulindo, Wakiso District, following a thanksgiving event for lawyer George Musisi.
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During a confrontation with the police, Kyagulanyi sustained an injury and was subsequently admitted to Nsambya Hospital.
In a statement, ULS President Bernard Oundo expressed deep concern over the incident.
"The Uganda Law Society is disturbed by the reports of injury sustained by Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi. The use of force by the police must be reasonable, necessary, and proportionate," Oundo stated.
Oundo emphasized the legal provisions under the Police Act, which allow the use of force to disperse unlawful assemblies but require that such force be justifiable.
He cautioned the Uganda Police Force against excessive use of force, warning of potential legal repercussions.
"Acts leading to injury or death can result in criminal liability for the individual officers involved and civil liability for the Uganda Police Force as an institution," Oundo warned.
The ULS has called for an immediate, thorough, and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident, stressing the need for accountability.
"We demand that those found responsible for any unlawful actions be held accountable. The rule of law must be upheld without compromise," Oundo asserted.
He also reiterated the importance of protecting the rights and safety of all citizens, regardless of political affiliation.
"The safety and security of every Ugandan must be safeguarded in accordance with our Constitution and international human rights standards," he said.
The ULS urged the public to remain calm and allow due process to take its course as the investigation unfolds.
On Tuesday, Kyagulanyi was reportedly struck by a suspected tear gas canister in Bulindo, a township on the outskirts of Najjera and Kira suburbs.
He was initially taken to Rubaga Hospital for medical attention.
However, police have maintained that there is no evidence to prove that Kyagulanyi was shot by their officers.
Addressing journalists on Wednesday, Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke stated that after the thanksgiving event, Kyagulanyi’s team held a procession against police advice, leading to the fracas in which the NUP president was injured.
"The information we received from officers at the scene was that they saw him stumbling while getting into his vehicle.
However, his team and several witnesses claim he was shot. As a professional body, we cannot draw conclusions without a thorough investigation," Rusoke said.
Several videos circulating on social media appear to show a police officer firing towards Kyagulanyi's location. Moments later, Kyagulanyi is seen on the ground, being helped by aides as he struggles with a leg injury.