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WHEREABOUTS OF OVER 100 ARRESTED SUSPECTS IN KAMPALA NOVEMBER BOMBINGS STILL UNKOWN

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More than 100 people, who were arrested by security agents in connection to the recent terror attacks in Kampala City weeks ago, are still in unknown detention facilities without access to their legal representatives or family members.

In the last six days, security agents arrested two alleged terror suspects with bomb-making equipment at Lweza on Entebbe Road and Nakuwadde Village, Nakabugo Parish in Wakiso District, who are also still in detention.

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said terror cases take time to investigate and when they are ready with the files, they will take them to court.

Twenty days ago, twin attacks happened near the Kampala Metropolitan Police headquarters on Buganda Road and Parliament Avenue, leaving seven people dead.

The attack prompted the Uganda People’s Defence Forces to bomb suspected camps of the ADF in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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