Uganda's U20 Women's Team Advances to Final Qualifying Round with Win Over Zambia
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Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has initiated a crackdown on suspected subversion within military ranks by ordering the arrest of senior officers at the Defence Intelligence headquarters in Mbuya.
Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has taken action to address suspected subversion within the military. He has reportedly ordered the arrest of several senior officers at the Defence Intelligence headquarters in Mbuya.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the Director of Defence Intelligence, Maj Gen Richard Otto, has been instructed by Gen. Muhoozi to detain the officers pending investigations. The arrests were prompted by a classified internal report implicating some personnel in activities considered subversive to military discipline and national security.
Details regarding the identities and exact number of the detained officers have not been disclosed. However, officials have indicated that the arrests are based on serious allegations, and additional arrests may follow as investigations progress.
While the specific accusations against the officers remain unclear, there are suggestions that the probe may involve leaks of classified information, unauthorized activities, or coordinated insubordination. The military has not released an official statement regarding the situation.
This is not the first time Gen. Muhoozi has taken decisive action against individuals suspected of misconduct within the army. Recent months have seen arrests of officers accused of corruption, abuse of office, and sabotage of national programs, underscoring Gen. Muhoozi's commitment to upholding discipline and integrity within the military.
The Defence Intelligence headquarters in Mbuya plays a critical role in military intelligence gathering, surveillance, and strategic assessments essential for national defense. Any breaches within this sensitive installation are treated as significant threats to national security.
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