April 18, 2026
Uganda Charges Opposition Leader With Possession Of 'Military Only' Firearm

Uganda Charges Opposition Leader With Possession Of ‘Military Only’ Firearm

At the General Court Martial at Makindye in Kampala on Wednesday, prominent opposition politician Dr. Kizza Besigye of Uganda was charged.

Among other offenses, Besigye was charged with “holding meetings aimed at soliciting logistical support and identifying military targets in Uganda with intent to prejudice the security of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces.”

Along with Haji Obeid Utale, he was charged; according to the charge sheet, the two reportedly committed the offenses in Geneva, Switzerland, Athens, Greece, and Nairobi between October 2023 and November 2024.

The two were also accused of illegally possessing eight rounds of ammunition and two guns.

“Col (Rtd) Dr. Kizza Besigye, Haji Obeid Lutale on November 16, 2024, while at Riverside Apartments in Nairobi, Kenya were found in unlawful possession of pistol model 27KAL No.765 and Pistol HB 1014 1953 which is ordinarily the monopoly of the Defence Forces,” the charge sheet posten on X reads in part.

Lutale and Besigye are presently being remanded for additional court proceedings.

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According to reports, Dr. Besigye was abducted on Saturday, November 16, while attending a book launch hosted by Martha Karua, the leader of the Narc-Kenya party, in Nairobi.

He had been in seclusion since his kidnapping, according to some accounts. Regarding his kidnapping, the Ugandan government has remained silent.

Uganda Charges Opposition Leader With Possession Of ‘Military Only’ Firearm

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