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Government dismiss security collision

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
February 20, 2018
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By Ben jumbe.

Government dismissed allegation of frictions among security agencies in Uganda.

Recently media has been awash with news about silent in fights between sister security agencies including ISO, police and CMI especially at operational level

Speaking to media this afternoon, the minister for information Frank Tumwebaze said that all security organizations unite under national Security Council and thus all mistakes are sorted internally.

He said that all alleged disagreement are a media creation.

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