Bobi Wine Accuses Police of Arresting Over 100 NUP Supporters in Mbarara

By Muhamadi Matovu | Saturday, November 8, 2025
Bobi Wine Accuses Police of Arresting Over 100 NUP Supporters in Mbarara
Police arrested more than 100 NUP supporters on Thursday | Courtesy-NUP team
National Unity Platform leader Robert Kyagulanyi claims more than 100 of his supporters were violently arrested in Mbarara as police accuse the group of prior attacks on officers, raising tensions ahead of the 2026 campaign trail.

National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, has accused police of violently arresting over 100 of his supporters as his campaign convoy headed to Bwizibwera in Mbarara District on Friday evening.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Kyagulanyi said those arrested included parliamentary candidates, mobilisers, and local residents, all of whom were taken to Mbarara Central Police Station on unspecified charges.

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“The detained include our Member of Parliament candidates, foot soldiers, supporters, and residents who had accompanied us all the way from Mbarara High School playground where we had held our first rally,” Kyagulanyi said.

He alleged that several supporters were injured during “severe beatings” at the time of arrest and claimed that “many of them are still handcuffed even when they are inside police cells.”

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According to Kyagulanyi, the latest arrests bring the total number of detained NUP supporters to over 130 in recent days, including 10 reportedly held in Lira Prison and another 20 in Kiruhura Prison.

“We are calling on the regime to release all our comrades because they are clearly innocent,” Kyagulanyi said. “The real criminals are the goons in yellow that were clearly captured on camera.”

He accused the government of trying to disrupt opposition activities ahead of the 2026 elections, but vowed to continue with his campaign rallies in Rwampara and Ntungamo as planned.

“We know that the regime intends to break our spirit, cut our pace, and derail us from pursuing our common goal of liberation,” he said. “We are not giving up.”

In a statement issued Friday, police said the arrests in Mbarara were connected to an earlier incident in Northern Uganda, where officers trailing Kyagulanyi’s convoy were allegedly attacked on the route from Lira to Alebtong on October 29.

“Several arrests have been made in Mbarara targeting individuals with criminal records, including assaulting officers, destroying government property, and those that obstructed officers on duty,” the police statement read in part.

Police reiterated that they remain committed to ensuring the safety of all candidates but “will not tolerate criminality or disorder,” warning political actors against engaging in acts of violence during the campaign period.

Authorities also urged all candidates to observe electoral guidelines and maintain peace as campaigns gain momentum ahead of the 2026 General Elections.

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