Police in
western Uganda have arrested the king of Rwenzururu, Charles Wesley Mumbere,
over clashes between police and militia which killed at least 55 people, in
the
region on Sunday. Security forces stormed his palace amid claimed that he, King
Mumbere, was harbouring fighters in his palace.
The King, who
is being accused of inciting violence in the region, has been denied movement
after records emerged that at least 14 police officers and 41 militants have
died in the violent clash.
Meanwhile, a
Ugandan government’s spokesperson, Shaban Bantariza , has accused the militia
of seeking to break away from the Ugandan government.
He said;
“These
militiamen have set up camps in the Rwenzori Mountains from where they train
and come to attack government installations.”
The state’s
Police spokesperson, Andrew Felix Kaweesi, also disclosed that the attackers
were fighting to create a new republic on the border with the Democratic
Republic of Congo.
The king is
now in police custody in the state’s capital, Kampala, together with several
other people who were arrested when security forces stormed the king’s palace
on Sunday.
Meanwhile,
King Mumbere has denied any connections with the militia. His Bakonzo community
on the border with the DR Congo has long been at loggerheads with the dominant
Toro kingdom in the region, reports say. Years of clashes ended in 1982 with an
agreement for more local autonomy and President Yoweri Museveni officially
recognised the kingdom in 2009, but tensions have continued to simmer.
Between
February and March this year, more than 50 people died in clashes between security
forces and rebels in the area, police figures say. Source: CCTV Africa Image
credit: Daily Monitor
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