NUP Boss Katana Narrates How Policeman Threatened His Manhood With Gun…

Soft spoken National Unity Platform (NUP) national treasurer Benjamin Katana has narrated how a policeman in Mbarara was pissed off and acted violently by threatening his manhood.

Hadijja Namagembe
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Soft spoken National Unity Platform (NUP) national treasurer Benjamin Katana has narrated how a policeman in Mbarara was pissed off and acted violently by threatening his manhood.

Kampala Metropolitan police liaison officer SSP Donald Muhwezi said that police is still investigating why their man reacted in that way noting that the video which circulated on the social media of him insulting Katana with his gun was very short.

However, when he appeared on Next radio talk show hosted by Canary Mugume early this week, Katana revealed that when police stopped the convoy of his presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (Bobi Wine) and ordered everyone to move out of their cars, he also moved out and started asking what had happened from the policemen who was close.

He said that when he moved out of his car, he moved directly to a policeman who insulted him and asked him whether they were going to give them new cars to transport them to another campaigning rally destination. In response, the policeman insulted him and his manhood survived narrowly from being injured.

He explained that he decided to keep calm because he understands that the policeman reacted in that way to provoke him.

He added that the policemen also insulted their supporters especially women who were undressed and their breasts squeezed.

Sources on Kyagulanyi’s campaign trail disclosed that Bobi Wine’s wife Barbie Itungo Kyagulanyi was also insulted when a policeman sprayed teargas in Bobi Wine’s car. She ran out of the car almost naked and all those who were captured were asked first to delete the footages and pictures.

In one of the footages seen by this website, a furious Bobi Wine is seen telling one of the security commanders that his wife was not feeling well after they teargassed inside their car.

When he was campaigning in Eastern Uganda, President Museveni condemned the violation of suspects’ rights including beating them noting that that security personal who are doing such things are lazy and don’t want to investigate crimes done by the suspects that is why they decide to beat them.

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