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    We Don’t Have Fred Lumbuye — Uganda Police

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsAugust 9, 2021Updated:August 9, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Uganda Police Force have revealed that they do not have NUP motor mouthpiece Fred Lumbuye in their custody.

    This was revealed by Uganda Police Spokesperson CP Fred Enanga while addressing journalists today and Police Headquarters in Naguru.

    Rumours have been circulating online that Lumbuye had been deported from Turkey and is being held at an unknown location in Uganda.

    According to security sources, Lumbuye arrived in the country aboard Turkish Airlines, which touched down at Entebbe International Airport on Saturday at around 3 am.

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    He was held at the police station in the passenger terminal for two hours where he was interrogated and whisked off to Kampala. Multiple security sources say that Lumbuye was escorted by Turkish security operatives who took him through immigration and the police station for clearance.

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    Fred Lumbuye

    “He was taken to the Turkish Embassy for further management and has now been handed over officially to the government,” one of the sources says.

    Okello Oryem, the Foreign Affairs State minister confirmed Lumbuye’s deportation. He, however, denied claims that he was taken to the Turkish Embassy, saying that it wasn’t necessary since he was formally handed over to the government before deportation.

    “Lumbuye is in the safe hands of the government,” he said. He, however, declined to reveal where he is being held for security purposes and not to attract crowds. Oryem also castigated journalists who were to the airport to witness Lumbuye’s arrival.

    “I warned you all not to go to the airport. I told you that you won’t get access to the airside. So why did you go to the airport?” he asked.

    He was responding to claims that officers from the elite Special Forces Command (SFC) had chased journalists from the entrance of the airport on Saturday morning.

    Some airport workers that there was heavy deployment between 12 am to 9 am with strict access requirements at the main entrance of the airport. Oryem says that after interrogations, Lumbuye will be produced in the courts of law to answer charges.

    Lumbuye, who has been living in Turkey, is in trouble for among others being the source of a rumour that dominated social media in July indicating that President Museveni was very ill and was admitted to a hospital in Germany. The following days he took his allegations to even another level when he announced that Museveni had actually died from the hospital where he had been taken.

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