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Ugandan presidential hopeful Bobi Wine says the military has raided his home, days before election

The opposition candidate says soldiers have raided his home and arrested his security guards.

Bobi Wine addresses the media at his home in Wakiso, Uganda, on January 8, 2021
Bobi Wine addresses the media at his home in Wakiso, Uganda, on January 8, 2021 Source: AFP

Ugandan opposition presidential candidate Bobi Wine says soldiers have raided his home and arrested his security guards two days before an election pitting the singer-turned-lawmaker against one of Africa's longest-serving leaders.

"The army has this morning raided my home, arrested all my security guards and anyone they could see around my premises," Mr Wine, who is the opposition frontrunner, said on Twitter on Tuesday.

"No reason for the arrest was given," he said.

The arrests occurred while Mr Wine was doing a live radio interview with Kenya's Hot 96 FM station.

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"We are being raided by military," Mr Wine said. "I have to end the interview because I can see soldiers beating my security guards."

Spokesmen for the military and the police did not respond to phone calls from Reuters seeking comment.

Ugandans vote on Thursday in presidential and parliamentary elections.

Mr Wine, whose star power has rattled the ruling party, is the frontrunner among 10 candidates challenging President Yoweri Museveni, a former guerrilla leader who seized power in 1986.

Scores of opposition protesters have been killed during a campaign scarred by crackdowns on Mr Wine's rallies which the authorities say contravene curbs on gatherings to stop the spread of COVID-19. Mr Wine has been arrested multiple times while campaigning.

While Mr Museveni, 76, has long been seen as a stabilising force in Uganda after the brutal reigns of two military dictators, opponents say his government has become riddled with corruption and nepotism.

Mr Wine also said in a separate post on Twitter that soldiers raided the home of one of his aides overnight and took the man to an unknown destination.


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