Inter Party Organisation for Dialogue (IPOD) chairman challenges Kayihura to explain to illegal search of peoples’ property

On Wednesday last week, the Inter Party Organisation for Dialogue (IPOD) chairman, Omar Kalinge Nyago issued a statement on the matter of a police suspicious car search for weapons that was
done on his car alongKatonga Road, Lower Nakasero Kampala.

Kalinge says hoped that the Inspector General of police Kale Kayihura would own up and indicate whether the search the police made recently on his car was authorised by him or
any other police officer.

The petitioner wants to know whether the search was a legal operation or an illegal operation done using official police cover. Kalinge says that until now, Kayihura has not responded to his statement.

In a slight comment to a posting on Ugandans at heart, Kampala Police spokesperson Ibn Senkumbi told the public that Kalinge lied when he said that he had spoken to a journalist about the incident.

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