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The arrest of police officers who guarded Bobi Wine during Uganda’s recent election campaigns has sparked widespread debate across the country. News that emerged on March 11, 2026, indicates that several officers attached to the opposition leader’s security detail were detained and later presented before the police disciplinary court. The officers, reportedly drawn from specialized police units, had been deployed to protect the prominent opposition figure throughout the tense campaign period ahead of Uganda’s presidential elections. Authorities in Uganda accuse the officers of neglect of duty, claiming they failed to properly execute security orders related to operations surrounding Bobi Wine after the elections. Reports suggest the officers were questioned and later dismissed from the police force over allegations that they allowed the opposition leader to evade security control during a raid at his residence. The incident reportedly led to their arrest and detention in Kampala, raising questions about the internal handling of security personnel who were assigned to political figures during the campaigns. Supporters of Bobi Wine and political observers argue that the arrests may be politically motivated, pointing to the highly charged atmosphere surrounding Uganda’s electoral process and the long-standing rivalry between the opposition and the government led by Yoweri Museveni. The development has intensified discussions about political pressure within security agencies and the treatment of officers who were involved in protecting opposition candidates during the election period. The case continues to attract attention as many Ugandans await further clarification from authorities regarding the charges and the fate of the detained officers. Ugandan TikTok personality Ibrahim Musana, widely known online as Pressure 247, has been arrested and remanded to prison after being accused of posting abusive content about the country’s military chief. The social media influencer appeared before a magistrate court in Kampala where prosecutors charged him with hate speech and unlawful use of personal data related to Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of Defence Forces of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces. Authorities allege that the controversial TikToker used his platform to share offensive remarks targeting the senior military leader. According to prosecutors, the influencer posted a video on his TikTok account in which he allegedly used the name and photograph of Muhoozi Kainerugaba without consent while claiming the general was not fit to serve as Chief of Defence Forces. Investigators say the content violated provisions of the Computer Misuse Act and the Data Protection and Privacy Act, arguing that the posts were intended to ridicule or demean the senior military officer. The TikToker denied the accusations when the charges were read in court. The court ordered that Pressure 247 be remanded to Luzira Prison as investigations into the case continue. His arrest has generated widespread discussion across social media about freedom of expression and the limits of political criticism in Uganda, particularly as online influencers increasingly shape public debate through platforms like TikTok. Meanwhile, JK Kazoora is a well-known Ugandan media personality, television host, and entertainment industry figure who rose to prominence through his work in radio and television. Over the years, he has built a reputation as a talk-show host and interviewer, appearing on several major media platforms including NBS Television. He became widely recognized for hosting programs such as Late Night with JK, where he interviews public figures from politics, entertainment, and business while discussing social issues affecting Ugandan society. Beyond television, JK Kazoora has also worked as a media producer and entrepreneur, contributing to Uganda’s entertainment industry through event promotion, marketing, and media consultancy. Earlier in his career he was associated with influential television projects that helped popularize Ugandan music and youth culture, making him a recognizable figure within the country’s media landscape. JK Kazoora has also occasionally attracted public attention for his outspoken opinions on politics and the entertainment industry. He frequently shares views on social media and in interviews about Ugandan musicians, politics, and national affairs, and has maintained connections with political figures including Bobi Wine, reflecting the close relationship between media personalities and political discourse in Uganda.