Uganda detains 20 ‘collaborators’ over school massacre
Ugandan security forces examining the damaged Lhubiriha Secondary School in Mpondwe on June 18, 2023, which was recently attacked, resulting in 47 deaths. Police have detained 20 people over suspected collaboration with the notorious Allied Democratic Forces in the attack. – AFP pic, June 20, 2023.
UGANDAN police said yesterday 20 people had been arrested for suspected collaboration with the notorious militia group blamed for last week’s attack on a school near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo. “Twenty arrests have been made of suspected collaborators, suspected ADF collaborators,” police spokesman Fred Enanga told a press conference, referring to the Allied Democratic Forces based in the DRC.
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