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Benon Herbert Oluka's Blog
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I write whatever I like
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Benon Herbert Oluka's Blog Benon Herbert Oluka's Blog I write whatever I like Thursday, September 17, 2009 To shoot or not to shoot...? A recent road accident along the Kampala-Gulu highway, which I was lucky to emerge from unscathed in the first place, has turned me into a frequent traveller to Bombo Police Station in the last fortnight. While returning from one such journey last Thursday, I ended up in the midst of rioting gangs who had blocked off the road right from Kawanda trading centre. Before I left Bombo, a radio message had come through from the Central Police Station that spontaneous riots had broken out in the city and caught the force off-guard because most of the anti-riot police officers had been ferried to Kayunga district in anticipation of riots in the run up to the Kabaka’s planned visit. CPS officers were, in their radio message, calling for back-up from all police stations in the vicinity. The problem for the force is that the very police stations that ...
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