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Police arrest MP Muwanga Kivumbi

Peter Luzinda
Last updated: January 23, 2026 7:55 am
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The Uganda Police Force has confirmed the arrest of Butambala County Member of Parliament Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi, linking his detention to ongoing investigations into recent incidents of political violence in Butambala District.

The move has sparked nationwide debate over its timing, transparency, and potential political implications.

In a brief statement, police said the legislator is currently in custody and will be produced before the court in due course. Authorities, however, have not disclosed the specific charges, evidence gathered, or whether other suspects are involved, leaving key details unclear.

The arrest reportedly follows a series of politically charged events in Butambala, including clashes between rival political supporters, disrupted public meetings, and confrontations involving security personnel.

While police maintain these incidents constitute criminal conduct, critics argue the government has previously shown less urgency when investigating violence involving pro-government actors.

Hon. Kivumbi, a senior member of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP), is known for his outspoken criticism of government policies on civil liberties, policing, and electoral conduct.

Supporters say his detention reinforces long-standing claims that state agencies selectively enforce the law to suppress opposition mobilisation.

Sources close to the MP say he was taken into custody without a public summons, and his legal team is seeking access to the full police case file. Under Uganda’s Constitution, suspects must be presented in court within 48 hours, creating pressure on authorities to formally charge him or justify any continued detention. Human rights advocates warn that failing to meet this deadline could constitute a breach of due process.

Legal analysts emphasise that while political violence is a legitimate national concern, enforcement must be transparent, fair, and consistent. They argue that arrests of elected officials require clear communication of charges and evidence to prevent perceptions of politically motivated action, noting that public confidence in state institutions could be eroded otherwise.

Police, however, insist the investigation is evidence-based and unrelated to Kivumbi’s political affiliation.

Officials say the MP will receive all constitutional protections, including access to legal counsel and a fair hearing, and promised to release further details once formal charges are filed.

The case has intensified national discussion on political freedoms, accountability for violence, and the role of security agencies in Uganda’s tense political climate. Observers say how authorities handle Kivumbi’s case may set an important precedent for future investigations involving opposition leaders.

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