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| Ugandan musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine, real name Robert Kyagulanyi, had been scheduled to perform before being detained (AFP Photo/Isaac KASAMANI) |
Kampala (AFP) - Ugandan police detained pop star-turned-MP Bobi Wine on Monday after shutting down one of his concerts and firing tear gas at his fans, the singer's wife and supporters said.
"He
has been arrested in Busabala, where he was to address the media on the
cancellation of his concert by the police," Wine's wife Barbie Itungo
Kyagulanyi told AFP, referring to a suburb in southern Kampala.
Ugandan
police spokesman Fred Enanga confirmed that officers "engaged him earlier
and drove him away from Busabala" but would not say if he was formally
arrested.
Bobi Wine,
whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, was scheduled to perform Monday but the
much-anticipated show was cancelled by police.
His attempt
to reach the venue on the shores of Lake Victoria, flanked by dozens of
supporters, was blocked by police who fired tear gas and water cannon at his
convoy.
Before
being detained, Wine posted on Twitter that police were trying to tow the
singer's car away.
"People
teargassed, beaten, Many arrested. We shall overcome... Stand firm," he
wrote.
Later, a
post on his Twitter account signed "admin" said the singer had been
"violently arrested".
Police said
the concert was cancelled because inadequate safety measures were put in place.
Wine is
among the most prominent critics of Uganda's longtime President Yoweri
Museveni, and authorities have repeatedly blocked him from performing
publically.
Young
Ugandans have recently been energised by the singer-MP, who has become a thorn
in the side of the government through his songs about social justice.

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