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Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Shot by Police

The incident had occurred while Bobi Wine was on his way to visit his lawyers in Bulindo.

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Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Shot by Police

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine real name Robert Kyagulanyi has been injured in the leg in a confrontation with a policeman in uniform, his personal assistant has told the BBC.

Najja Ssenyonjo said the pop star-turned-politician was believed to have been shot and was currently receiving treatment at Nsambya Hospital in the capital, Kampala.

He said the incident had occurred while Bobi Wine was on his way to visit his lawyers in Bulindo, which is about 20km (12 miles) north of the city.

A statement from the police said officers on site reported that the opposition leader had stumbled while getting into his vehicle. It is still not clear what led to this confrontation since Bobi Wine was travelling as a private citizen.

An investigation would be conducted to clarify the facts, the statement added.

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Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Shot by Police 

Meanwhile, a Chiredzi man who called a Policeman to come to him and threw vulgar words at the man of the law when he ignored him has been arrested.

Never Chiwore (32) allegedly insulted Constable Tawanda Chemutsanga using unprintable words and told him that he wore rugs (referring to the Police uniform) in order to beg for free rides on private vehicles.

Chiwore also allegedly insulted a shopkeeper, Beatrice Nyasha who had refused to sell him a plate of sadza using unprintable words.

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He appeared before Magistrate Diana Masiiwa facing a charge of indecent assault. He was remanded for continuation of his case. Ellina Fatini prosecuted.

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