Pader, 12th/December/2012; The police in
Pader have beaten up a journalist, Frank Ezaruk who is the Uganda Radio Network
(URN) bureau chief for Kitgum in Northern Uganda.
Ezaruk was covering a story about the contentious
land in Manilamintwiea from where people were evicted in 1920. The former
Member of Parliament for Erute North Angiro Gutomoi Charles had threatened to
move to that area with about 5,000 evictees, however, Police moved to block
him.
Police went ahead to arrest some locals they accused
of conniving with Angiro to cause chaos. So when
Ezaruk took photos of these
suspects and others like the Pader district chairman, Alfred Akena while
addressing the locals, four policemen in a nearby parked police pick up
descended on him, grabbed his camera and started deleting the photos one by
one.
“The officer in charge of operations for Pader
district Onek Romeo Ojara took me over to the District Police Commander for
Pader, Sabiiti Ambrose who said he had not given me permission to take any
photos. Sabiiti therefore ordered that they should take my camera and detain me
as well. They ordered me to sit down. When I asked for the crime I had
committed, two policemen kicked me from behind until I was on the ground.”
Narrated Ezaruk to HRNJ-Uganda.
Ezaruk said that after about an hour on the ground, they
now wanted to tie him along with other suspects, but when he resisted saying he
wasn’t a criminal, two other policemen pushed him further on the ground and
tied his arm with a rope. The OC Operations however ordered to untie him
moments later.
The police then immediately charged Ezaruk with
criminal trespass and taking photos from a prohibited area.
“They took my statement which they wanted me to sign without reading it back to me as
required by law.
They had omitted the part where I said I had been kicked and
pushed on the ground. They later included it and I signed. And I was released
on bond. My arm is hurting and am suffering from serious back pain” Said Ezaruk.
When contacted, the DPC Sabiiti told HRNJ-Uganda
that the journalist committed an offence when he took photos of a prohibited
area without permission from the police. He threatened to prosecute Ezaruk if
he misbehaves now.
“I had pardoned him but now that he is making noise,
I am going to prosecute him. This issue is complicated, and this land wrangle
can not be reported in the media. I had told him not to take any photos from
here. So he committed a crime. But I don’t know who deleted his photos” Said
Sabiiti.
Ezaruk reported back to police on 12th/January/2012
and had his bond was extended to the 18th/January/2012 as investigations
into the alleged case continue.
“HRNJ-Uganda is
currently undertaking investigations into the matter and will not hesitate to
take punitive action against these police officers.” HRNJ-Uganda Programme Coordinator Wokulira
Ssebaggala noted.
For
More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda
(HRNJ-Uganda)
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Marcelino Pre. School
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Tel: +256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail: news@hrnjuganda.org
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