Sulaiman Mutebi (WEB PHOTO) |
Entebbe,
15th
/June/2015; Sulaiman
Mutebi, a journalist working with the Vision Group was on 15th
June 2015 assaulted by two suspected land fraudsters at Kisubi police
station in Entebbe, Wakiso District in full presence of police
officers.
Mutebi
told Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda that he was
assaulted by some
suspected land fraudsters
who had been arrested but released by the same police. “When the
suspects realized I was covering them, they pounced on me
and started beating me up. I was kicked in the stomach, on the head
and jaws. My camera fell down and got spoilt in the
process. All this time the
police officers were looking on without helping me. I was saved by a
traffic officer who arrived and found them assaulting me.” Mutebi
told HRNJ-Uganda.
Mutebi,
who told HRNJ-Uganda that he had sustained injuries and body pains,
had gone to cover a story of two men who are suspected of dealing in
land fraudulently. On reaching the police station, he was able to
interview some police officers, and as he turned to the Officer in
Charge of Criminal Investigations, he saw the two suspects walking
away, so he tilted his camera and started covering in that process,
prompting the wrath of the suspects who pounced on him.
Mutebi
has recorded a case of assault and malicious damage at Kisubi police
against the alleged land fraudsters, who were identified as Solomon
Tumwesigye and David Muhakanizi. Efforts
to get a comment from the Police were futile.
Adrian
Bbaale Bwanika , a Vision Group journalist was arrested and detained
at Kasangati police station late last year in a similar as he covered
land fraud related story. In a turn of events, police charged him
with disobedience of lawful order, a case which was later dismissed
by the Kasangati Magistrates Court for lack of evidence.
“HRNJ-Uganda
is dismayed with this unfortunate incident that happened at a police
station in the full presence of police officers whose role is to keep
law and order.” The police’s disciplinary body –PSU should
investigate into the conduct of the implicated officers, and also
cause the arrest of suspects for assaulting the journalists.” said
the HRNJ-Uganda National Coordinator, Robert Ssempala.
For More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Plot 18, Block 12 Stensera Road Kayanja Triangle Zone
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower Kampala. Tel: +256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail: info@hrnjuganda.org | Website: hrnjuganda.org
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Plot 18, Block 12 Stensera Road Kayanja Triangle Zone
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower Kampala. Tel: +256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail: info@hrnjuganda.org | Website: hrnjuganda.org
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