Wakiso, 07th
/November/2012; Ssematimba Bwejiire, a Radio Simba journalist was
yesterday beaten by policemen and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) law
enforcement officers for “disorganizing” their work as he attempted to record
them impounding a commuter taxi that had allegedly defaulted KCCA monthly dues
at Mulusanja, a Kampala suburb. The journalist, who sustained body injuries and
his property stolen, was thrown on a KCCA patrol pick-up and driven to Kanyanya
police station as law enforcement officers roughly stamped their feet on him.
“Over
20 officers from police and KCCA pounced on me and started beating me. They
kicked, boxed and slapped me. They accused me of disorganizing their work. They
pulled my shirt and tore it. I fell down as I pleaded with them that I was a
journalist. They threw me on one of their patrol pick-ups, kept stepping on me
and took me to Kanyanya police station where I was detained. I feel a lot of
pain on the head and chest. I lost my audio recorder and money.” Ssematimba
told HRNJ-Uganda today.
He
was released on the intervention of the Resident City Commissioner for Kampala,
Samuel Mpimbaza Hashaka who accused police and KCCA officers of “unprofessional”
conduct referring to the incident as “unfortunate”.
“I
will make sure that all the culprits are arrested.” Hashaka told HRNJ-U today.
The
Officer in Charge, Kanyanya police station, Mathias Turyasingura, described
Ssematimba as a victim of circumstances and advised him to open up a case. “The
file is being handled but no arrests have been made so far”. Turyasingura told
HRNJ-U.
For More
Information Contact;
Human Rights
Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Kivebulaya Road – Mengo Kampala Opp. St.
Marcelino Pre. School
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower Kampala Tel:
+256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
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