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Bobi Wine exposes 24/7 surveillance by security agencies

Opposition strongman Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, has revealed that on May 2, security agents planted surveillance cameras behind his office.
Bobi Wine has complained about not featuring on Buganda Kingdom's media houses
Bobi Wine has complained about not featuring on Buganda Kingdom's media houses

Opposition strongman Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, has revealed that on May 2, security agents planted surveillance cameras behind his office.

"... the criminal regime planted new surveillance cameras on this telecom mast located right behind my office at Makerere - Kavule! The cameras are directly facing inside our offices," Bobi Wine, who is the president of the National Unity Platform (NUP), posted on X.

According to the post, the above installations are "in addition to the cameras they have planted at every other location where they know we may gather for our activities and meetings."

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"Currently there are cameras at all roads leading to my home in Magere, at our School of Leadership in Kamwokya, at One Love Beach Busabala, and at the various roads leading to our offices at Kavule," reads the post.

Bobi Wine said the cameras are also in "addition to the thugs the regime deployed who trail me and monitor my activities and phone conversations. They want to know who visits me, who I meet, where I go, etc."

He believes that recent moves by security agencies are a sign of weakness.

"Is this a sign of strength? Certainly not. It is a sign of weakness. They know that they have committed so many crimes against the people, so they live in extreme fear," he said. "THEY ARE SCARED OF US that they have to monitor our movements and actions 24/7. Let's keep on keeping on. WE SHALL OVERCOME!"

On May 2, the military raided NUP headquarters, though there was no official statement from security agencies on what they discovered.

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