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CMI operator behind drone abductions cries for asylum after being exposed

Capt. Tyaba, a father of three who resides in Kajjansi says life has not been the same for him ever since the community got to know that he is a security operative manning abduction missions.

A notorious drone operator and personnel of Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence torture chambers whose identity leaked to social media identified as Capt Alex Tyaba has tasked his seniors to grant him a leave, citing threats and stigma from the community he lives in.

Capt. Tyaba, a father of three who resides in Kajjansi says life has not been the same for him ever since the community got to know that he is a security operative manning abduction missions.

According to Tyaba, he expected the state to at least conceal his identity given the sensitivity of the missions he conducts.

“The things we do are for national security. I would not expect my own safety to be compromised by my career. I have to be protected or at least my family gets protected from danger,” Tyaba remarked.

“My pictures are all over social media. I’ve received several phone calls threatening to inflict harm on me. I really need asylum somewhere safer,” he added.

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Tyaba acknowledges the fact that he abducts blacklisted youth who are said to be a danger to national security. “I have participated in those missions because that’s the oath I took. I’m like a hangman. He executes criminals convicted by courts. It’s not my own making that I’m in this career. I should not be hated for my work,” brags Tyaba.

Asked if he had a hand in the abduction of the now-deceased Jakana Nadduli, Tyaba took a position of denial and accused Frank Gashumba of being solely responsible for the ill fate that befell the son of NRA veteran Hajj Abdul Nadduli.

“For Jakana’s case, I have no hand in it. The right person to approach is Frank Gashumba,” remarked Tyaba Alex.

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