Daily Monitor
Friday June 25 2021
Left to Right: Company secretary Nation Media Group-Uganga (NMG-U) Timothy Ntale, managing director NMG-U Tony Glencross, the company external lawyer James Nangwala, and NMG-U managing editor Tabu Butagira arriving at the CID headquarters in Kibuli, Kampala, yesterday. PHOTO | DAVID LUBOWA
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Background. The story reported findings by a BBC investigation that some of the security operatives who allegedly shot at, and killed, unarmed civilians during November 2020 violent protests, wore military and field force police uniforms.
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Police yesterday interrogated Mr Tabu Butagira, the managing editor Nation Media Group-Uganda (NMG-U), for about four hours after discharging the NMG-U Managing Director, Mr Tony Glencross, mid-way the session.
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