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Jubilant Arsenal fans arrested in Uganda for holding 'illegal' victory parade by atoluwash(m) : 9:03 am On Jan 24, 2023 |
In Jinja, Uganda, at least eight Arsenal supporters were arrested after celebrating the club's victory against Manchester United in English Premier League. Arsenal won 3-2 against a strong rival at Emirates Stadium with a dramatic late goal. The result gave the Gunners a five-point cushion at the top of the table, giving hope to fans around the world that the club could end its 19-year wait to win the English Premier League. On Monday morning, January 23, police intercepted a group of jubilant Arsenal fans who were driving in a convoy of about five vehicles as they attempted to join Iganga Road from Main Street. According to the Police, the procession was not allowed because it is against public order. According to police sources, the Public Order Management Act (POMA), requires all organizers of public meetings and processions to notify the IGP, at least 3 days but not more than 15 days before the proposed date of the procession. The notice should indicate the date, time, location, size, purpose, and other basic information which is justified, to ensure the smooth conduct of the assembly. Mr. Baker Kasule, who was part of the group, told reporters that a police patrol vehicle pulled in front of them and asked each one of them to disembark and climb the patrol car which was destined for Jinja Police Station. "I don’t know what we have done but we were simply celebrating our victory over rivals Manchester United,” Mr. Kasule said, adding that “they are 20 supporters in total, all from Jinja City.” Kira Regional Police Spokesperson, Mr. James Mubi, who confirmed the arrest said eight Arsenal supporters are currently in detention. "They were holding a procession and you all know that when holding any gathering or procession, you must get clearance from the police," he said. "Seeking Police clearance is also for your own good because there are people with ill intentions, and not whoever dons an Arsenal jersey is a supporter," "I'm in a Police uniform, but I support Arsenal... We aren't against Arsenal but what is inside, the intentions," he added. |
Re: Jubilant Arsenal fans arrested in Uganda for holding 'illegal' victory parade by Ibrone(m) : 10:59 am On Jan 24, 2023 |
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