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Kayihura, Kiboko Squad and the sugar thief

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Sugar is a treacherous product. A child steals sugar and licks it. But it splatters and sticks around his mouth. When the parents accuse him of stealing sugar, he swears her has never stolen sugar yet the sugar crystals are allover his lips and cheeks. Nothing fits this bill like Maj. Gen. Kale Kayihura's denial of knowledge about the Kiboko Squad yet everybody knows he was telling a naked lie.

The squad, a conglomeration of operatives from various security agencies and lawless militia groups, is well known by the public as an auxiliary gang of the police. When they are dispersing demonstrators they operate side by side with the police. In fact during the anti-Mabira forest giveaway riots in Kampala in 2007, the Kiboko Squad emerged with their sticks right from the Central Police Station and poured into the streets to clobber the demonstrators. There are enough video and still pictures of these scenes. The same thing happened on June 9 this year when the Kiboko Squad descended on the opposition protesters who were demanding the resignation of the Electoral Commission. Pictures were relayed on television and published in the press of the Kiboko Squad members clobbering the protesters as the riot police too were charging at the demonstrators. Then Kayihura appeared on radio and television that evening to deny knowledge about the Koboko squad. He feigned shock and told viewers and listeners that he 'in fact was furious' that the police had not acted when the Kiboko Squad was beating up people.

The sugar theory comes in handy. While Kayihura was on air denying 'stealing sugar' the crystals were clearly on his lips and cheeks and he falsely thought people were not seeing them. There are numerous pictures showing police presence when the Kiboko Squad was unleashing mayhem at the Clock Tower. People have watched and seen these pictures in the press. Therefore there is no amount of denial that can help the police. The police should own up or shut up. If the police did not know the Kiboko squad, why didn't they arrest them? Even if one was to irrationally assume the police did not know about them, why then haven't the police arrested the squad members who turned up voluntarily at the Central Police Station to make statements? The police instead claimed they did not arrest them because others would go into hiding.

Immediately after the Clock Tower incident, they were looking for the Kiboko gangsters. After days later the gangsters turned up at the central police station. How can police in their normal state of mind see criminals and fear to arrest them just because others would escape? Hasn't it been the practice of the Uganda police to arrest criminals so that they can reveal information about their colleagues? How can the police change its rules only for the Kiboko Squad?

Kayihura said he had ordered an investigation into the squad as if this was the first time he had heard or seen the Kiboko Squad. The same squad emerged from the Central Police Station with their sticks during the Mabira giveaway demonstrations in 2007. How did the Kiboko Squad enter CPS? Had the stick-wielding gangsters overpowered the armed police and overrun CPS? Didn't Kayihura's officers brief him about it? Assuming they did not, didn't Kayihura read newspapers, watch television or listen to radio? The Kiboko Squad activities were in all the media. The Kiboko Squad also came out during the Kisekka Market riots.

Is Kayihura saying that even then he did not know about the squad and that the first time he knew about it was on June 9? But in the unlikely possibility, if all this time Kayihura had never known about the Kiboko Squad as he claims, then it's an involuntary admission that he is not in charge of the police at all. How can the Inspector General of Police not know about the Kiboko when everybody else in the country knows them? Now Kayihura has purportedly ordered an investigation into the Kiboko Squad.

How can the police investigate itself? Informed sources say the Kiboko Squad members are drawn from various security organs and the police. They are just given civilian clothes to conceal identity. This is intended to help the police do their dirty work for the state but easily disassociate themselves from it and blame it on an unknown lawless group called Kiboko Squad. This helps the state in two ways. No one can sue government for the activities of the Kiboko Squad because officially it's not an organ of the state. But also the state or the police may not come under direct criticism by the international community for unleashing terror on the opposition.

One of the Kiboko Squad members Ssemakula alias Backfire who has been on television and in newspapers bragging about his terror group carries a pistol. Doesn't Kayihura know this too? Backfire says he sells second-hand clothes. Can the police show in their records where Backfire applied for a firearm licence and acquired the pistol?

The going of several Kiboko members to the Central Police Station when the head of the police had announced they were wanted, shows their overwhelming confidence guaranteed by high level assurance that nothing would happen to them. In the foregoing, one can bet, without fear of losing the bet, that there will be no investigation, arrest and prosecution of the Kiboko Squad members.

A disease that will kill a great man starts as appetite. The state may be obsessed with using the Kiboko Squad to subdue its political opponents and opposition activism. But there is a danger of this squad degenerating into a mass gang that the police may not be able to control in the future. From Kampala, this militia will soon export its members upcountry to sow mayhem and ultimate widespread violence and anarchy. This is how the Interahamwe were bred in Rwanda. The ultimate price for the country was loss of about one million lives in 1994.

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written by Major Adam Kifaliso, July 06, 2010
Kiboko squad , Goons who burn Schools, Bank robbers , Kalangala action group, Iron Bar men , Red passsport drug traffickes and smugglers are same people under one command , so Kayirura denying them ,he knows exactly what they have done to ugandans and the crimes againist humanity they have commited
interahamwe/banyamulenge in making
written by Joash Karoo Karungi, July 06, 2010
Interahamwe in making, If you want to know what happened in the 1994 genocide and who orchestrated it, you should first of all go to Uganda and investigate the 1981-84 massacres in Luwero Triangle and who carried them out. Luwero in the killer squad called the "Black Bombers". You should ask former NRA fighters what the Black Bombers did. You ... See moreshould ask NRA veterans how the Bombers did what they did and what weapons they used and what were their methods. We strongly urge Ugandans to find former NRA fighters and ask them confidentially what this secret group was all about.
Fools repeat History
written by kintu, July 07, 2010
There is nothing, however diabolic that the Amin regime did, that the M7 regime will not do. They are now eating up all the old vomit! Kayihura thinks he is sounding clever but he does not know that he will later deny his seemingly clever role in the future when history shows how stupid it is, like Mustapha who denied ordering people to eat slippers!
Kayihura is only protecting his position
written by Collins, July 07, 2010
Everyone should know that Kayihura has absolutely no authority over the police and even the kiboko squard. His job is more of a public relations general of police than the inspector general of police.So the best thing is to shift our focus from Kayihura to the one (may be "above") who hides behind the veil and sends Kayihura to cover up for all the dirty but finished business. The only advise I can give Kayihura is for him to save his name and Uganda by walking out of and expose such an unprofessional and unprincipled arrangement despite the short term price he might pay. Those short term benefits can never be compared to the future of Uganda.
Political criminals in Uganda must be punished
written by Michael Senyonjo, July 10, 2010
Political criminals in Uganda must be punished

In order to cleanup the mess Uganda has been engulfed in over the last 25 years, we must make clear that those who commit crimes against Ugandans must be punished because anything other than total accountability will only lead to more crimes.

We need a hard-line, uncompromising and resolute stand against these criminals even if it means that we wont win this and the next general elections.

Michael Senyonjo
The writer is the DP Publicity Secretary for DP-UK Chapter.
no word fits the action
written by madsquare, July 13, 2010
the police just lacks pr skills because those who can tell the public a lying truth are all thrown out...nsubuga,naigambi and others..nabakooba nad her boss lack the confidence to deceive the nation about the mayhem going on
Kiboko Squad is Kandoya squard revised
written by Lakwena, July 13, 2010
Any adult or child knows that kiboko is associated with torture. Kayihura his lying in the footsteps of his boss Museveni. In the late 80s/early 90s, when BBC journalists, Tim Sebastian confronted Mr. Museveni over kandoya torture technique, the man feigned ignorance; saying he didn't know kandoya, is a torture. Kadoya is a Maoist guerrilla torture technique, used during the 70s Vietnam and Cambodia "Killing Field" civil war. If Ssemakula says he fought in Museveni’s NRA bush war between 1981 and 1986, the Kiboko squad is a torture squad. Ssemakula must have been one of those Kadogo Kandoya squad, under the command instruction of Museveni. Most if not, all the victims of kandoya died very painful death.

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