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Missing persons: Families narrate arrest ordeals


Daily Monitor
Thursday March 04 2021
Summary
In personal accounts below, parents and spouses tell a story of their loved ones being grabbed in their sight by armed individuals spotting military fatigues. 
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Dozens of families are claiming that their members have been abducted by security agencies and are being held incommunicado while their searches for them have yielded nothing. In personal accounts below, parents and spouses tell a story of their loved ones being grabbed in their sight by armed individuals spotting military fatigues. 
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Juliet Sanyu, sister of Moses Mbabazi, 30
 Our family only got to know about the disappearance of my brother a month after he vanished on December 8, 2020.  ....

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Mother spends Shs 8 million in futility searching for kidnapped sons


Mother spends Shs 8 million in futility searching for kidnapped sons
March 3, 2021
Solome Nakibuuka
December 8, 2020, will forever stay inked in the memory of Solome Nakibuuka, 44, a resident of Busabala, Wakiso district. It’s the day when her two sons; 23-year-old Denis Matovu and 25-year-old Richard Sonko went missing.
Nakibuuka says her sons were cab drivers, with Sonko often chauffeuring money-loaded South Sudanese nationals around Kampala city while Matovu was a gig driver, chauffeuring randomly anyone who wanted special hire car services.   
On the day they were kidnapped, Nakibuuka says Matovu left home at around 6:00 am, going to meet his brother Sonko at Lukuli-Nanganda trading centre in Makindye, who had got him a gig of driving a lawyer for a full day. He did not communicate with any of them during the day. ....

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