Investigations

The 45 people alleged to have been arrested by operatives used circumstances to go for kyeyo

By Staff Writer 

It is disheartening and devastating for authorities to fault on intelligence gathering. Well, The Drone Media has investigated and established that most of the “missing persons” alleged to have been kidnapped by security operatives; are using the situation to ask for asylum from gullible European countries.

The Drone Media can exclusively reveal that most of these claims aim at getting publication, which they copy, print and present to countries, where they seek asylum.

According to The Daily Monitor of March4, 2021 : “Dozens of families are claiming that their members have been abducted by security agencies and are being held incommunicado while their searches for them have yielded nothing. In personal accounts below, parents and spouses tell a story of their loved ones being grabbed in their sight by armed individuals spotting military fatigues.”

These stories are engineered; they are well planned because they are used as exhibits in courts of law while seeking refuge status in Holland; UK and other gullible European countries.  For ethical purposes, The Drone Media shall not publish the names, but some of these were published in The New Vision; Red Pepper, The Dialy Monitor and many online channels; claiming they maneuvered and went out of the country; yet nothing was threatening their lives at home.

Politicians have also jumped into the fray, but it is due to lack of intelligence. Dr. Kiiza Besigye says on his ttwitter handle, “NRM/M7 Junta Minister Gen JJ Odongo, like many of his colleagues, has the unenviable task of being the face of regime crimes and defending the indefensible!  Details of  45 people arrested by security operatives are not on the list tabled by the minister before the parliament.”

With this free information, the authorities need to interrogate sources that claim their people are missing as well as editors who publish stories of missing persons because that is where the information is centred.