Uprising afro musician Richard Ssewanyana popularly known as Analysis was assaulted by one Okirinya Bismarck earlier last month and it’s now one month since the incidence happened at a local village in Entebbe.
A police case was entered under file SD: 71/02/06/2021 at Entebbe police station and signed by a medical officer.
Richard Ssewanyana a.k.a Analysis reported a police case and the file was handled by one Sgt Imalingat also the investigating officer on this matter.
A medical examination report dated 2sd June 2021 was counter signed by doctor Kalyesubula John over the fact-findings on the musician’s body.
Ssewanyana was ‘mugged’ by his former landlord identified as Okirinyi Bismack after a bitter squabble.
Ssewanyana reported the matter at Entebbe police after his landlord threatening his life with a group of suspected criminal gangs that subscribe to the ‘unruly’ group.
The criminal suspect identified Okirinyi Bismack went missing from his village area after harming his former tenant.
Reports indicate that the criminal suspect is into hiding since the incidence happened in Lunyo village area next to the State House proximity.
“The area chairman has on several occasions warned the young man to stop fighting his tenants giving him rent but the boy has turned unruly and violent”, a source said.
“The police investigation is playing games ever since the case was reported last month and it’s now a month with no action taken up after swallowing some dog-bite”, word from corridor.
Inside sources indicate that the criminal suspect has been spotted in the town corridors as the police is hunting for him tooth and nail.
“We have spotted him hiding his face in big jackets in bufudas after causing more harm to one of his tenants and left him wounded with his right leg wounded”, revealed eagle report.
Fact file:
Singer Analysis started from a humble background as a talent young man with over twenty (20) recorded musical tracks including Enemy, crying and logo city.
He has worked on different musical projects including one with the dog-chain government in Entebbe.




