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Rubaga North Councilor Elect James Mubiru feared dead

Yet to be confirmed reports making rounds on social media indicate that National Unity Platform’s Rubaga North councilor elect, Mubiru James is feared ‘dead’.

Mubiru was last week allegedly abducted by security operatives at Kasubi market in Rubaga division and has since been missing with no official comment from his captors explaining why the it so happened.

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A condemnation statement from NUP’s president, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine indicated that Mubiru was not in police custody but rather the holding cells of State house Nakasero. His vehicle too was towed to Old Kampala police station a day after his abduction.

According to a social media post by NUP Kawempe Lord Councilor elect Ssenono Denis alias Denicity indicated that Mubiru had been rumored dead while in custody of his abductors, something our reporters are yet verify.

Similarly, Musiri David, a former Makindye West MP aspirant also posted a photo of a vigil that is apparently ongoing at the offices of the troubled Mubiru James.

A photo posted by Musiri David shows a vigil ongoing at Mubiru’s offices in Nakulabye, Rubaga division

Prior to his abduction, Mubiru had made a public declaration that he was to join the peaceful protests challenging the victory of Mr. Museveni who they say looted Bobi Wine’s far fetched 54.19% win.

Mubiru would later be abducted at Kasubi Market where he had gone to meet with his supporters. Efforts to understand his whereabouts have since been futile with security keeping mute on the operation they hatched to net the NUP strongman.

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