Uganda Police has spoken out on the violent clash between King Saha and Pallaso’s camps a few days back that resulted in several injuries.
Kampala Metropolitan deputy police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire, in a phone interview, acknowledged that he was informed about the fight and also watched different clips on social media. He, however, noted that none of the parties involved in the clash had made a formal report or filed a case against the other.
Luke noted that, as police, they had not done anything about it or arrested the suspects. He encouraged anyone who had been affected by the incident to come up and file an official complaint, which would give them a go-ahead to investigate the matter further.
“As police, we were informed about it, and we also saw it on social media. However, none of them has come out to report a case directly to Nakulabye Police or Old Kampala. We encourage anyone with information, or anyone affected, or anyone whose property was destroyed, to come out and officially report the case for us to follow up. But we are also watching these clips on social media, and we are not sure of what exactly happened. We have not done anything about it yet,” Luke Owoyesigyire said.

The Police statement follows an incident that happened last night at Supremacy Lounge in Nakulabye, where both artists had gone to support MC Scorpion at his event.
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Tensions quickly escalated into a physical confrontation after both artists, who were moving with their respective gangs, crossed paths equipped with various weapons.
It was later reported that some individuals from Pallaso’s camp sustained serious injuries from the brutal attack, leading to hospitalization.
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