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Prominent Ugandan policeman assassinated in gun attack

KAMPALA, Sept 9, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – An outspoken and critical Ugandan policeman
has been assassinated, a police spokesman said Sunday, in the latest in a
series of murders of senior officers and politicians.

Muhammad Kirumira was gunned down at the gate of his home along with a
female companion in the Kampala suburb of Bulenga on Saturday night, said
police spokesman Emillian Kayima.

“The Uganda Police Force is greatly concerned with the assassination of
assistant superintendent of police Muhammad Kirumira at Bulenga last night,”
the spokesman said.

“He was with a lady whom we have been informed is not his wife but someone
he knew and she too succumbed to bullet wounds in the hospital where she was
rushed for treatment,” said Kayima.

He said the attackers were reportedly travelling on a motorcycle, a tactic
used in the killings of assistant inspector general of police Andrew Kaweesi
in March, as well as a senior public prosecutor in 2015 and others.

Kirumira had repeatedly told the media and other police officers that he
was a target of assassination.

He was suspended from his role as district commander in January after
accusing his colleagues in a Facebook post of corruption and working with
criminal gangs.

Shortly after he was arrested when heavily armed police forced their way
into his house as he holed up resisting detention in an operation that took
over five hours.

Kirumira was awaiting trial on charges of criminal misconduct and abuse of
authority at the time of his death.

In March President Yoweri Museveni fired the chief of police as well as
the country’s security minister in what was seen as a reaction to growing
insecurity in the country.

In June this year ruling party lawmaker Ibrahim Abiriga was gunned down,
alongside his brother, also by attackers on motorcycles.

No one has been brought to book for any of the killings.

In June Museveni ordered that MPs should receive armoured escorts and
snipers to protect them, a decision that divided lawmakers and raised
concerns about the cost of such an operation.

Ugandan popstar turned politician Robert Kyagulanyi — better known as
Bobi Wine — reacted to the news of Kirumira’s killing from the United
States, where he is seeking treatment after allegedly being tortured by
Ugandan police after his own arrest.

“Very sadly, that is the country we are living in. No one is safe. Our
country is bleeding. This is very painful,” he wrote on Facebook.

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