By ANDREW BAGALA

Posted  Sunday, March 9  2014 at  19:18

IN SUMMARY

At least 700 Special Field Force Police Unit officers are currently
undergoing special training in the police training school in Masindi to deal
with violent crimes and civil disobedience in Kampala. A group of North
Koreans are training them

KAMPALA.

The Inspector General of Police, Gen Kale Kayihura, has vowed to continue
with what has been termed as militarisation of the force, saying the
situation demands so because people confront police in a militaristic
nature.

Gen Kayihura, who was passing out narcotic and scene of crime officers at
Police Training School Kabalye, Masindi District on Friday, said several
groups are now using civil disobedience and violence in a bid to take power.

Will not apologise
“Some people have been complaining that I am militarising the police but I
am not going to apologise. I am militarising the police because the
situation we are dealing with is militarised,” Gen Kayihura said on Friday.

The opposition and some activists have over the years complained of a
well-intentioned plan to militarise the police, characterised by wanton
abuse of human rights.

They say the manner in which the police handle civil disobedience, which is
characterised by violence, is illegal.

However, Gen Kayihura said the current environment demands that he
militarises the police, citing the September 2009 Buganda riots, which were
characterised by violence.

He also said the recent Walk-to-Work campaign that he said was well
coordinated had an agenda to take power illegally from an elected
government.

However, Gen Kayihura said incidents of terrorism and riots across the world
have changed style of policing, which calls for a revision of tactics in
order to manage such violent and illegal activities. 
He said during the Buganda riots, suspected rioters had tried to take over
main junction like Busega, Nateete and others in order to neutralise
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“I am training a force to handle Kampala. If there is anything I will do for
Uganda, it is to have a safe Kampala,” he said. Kampala has been the scene
of most of the violent riots.

            Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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