Ugandan minister to appear in court over shooting after losing in party’s contest

Ugandan minister to appear in court over shooting after losing in party’s contest

The minister was arrested alongside three of his bodyguards.

The minister was arrested alongside three of his bodyguards.

KAMPALA, Sept 8 (NNN-AGENCIES) –Uganda’s Labour Minister, Mwesigwa Rukutana, to appear in court after he was arrested over the weekend over a shooting incident.

The minister allegedly shot at his opponent’s supporters after he lost the primaries of the ruling party National Resistance Movement (NRM).

Rukutana’s reign as the area’s legislator at least on the NRM card came to a shattering end when he was defeated by Naome Kabasharira, the former Ntungamo Woman MP in the Friday party primaries.

One supporter was seriously injured and two others sustained major injuries, according to local media reports.

Rukutana has denied shooting at his opponent’s supporters.

Local media quote eyewitnesses as saying that the minister seized the gun from one of his bodyguards and shot at the supporters.

The minister was arrested alongside three of his bodyguards.

They will be charged with attempted murder, according to deputy police spokesperson Polly Namaye.

A video of the moment the minister brandished the gun was posted online. — NNN-AGENCIES

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