By Ugascience Post
As investigations commence on how one student identified as Batungura Bewotti 27 was stabbed to death during guild campaigns, police has outline he was a Law student at the Uganda Christian University (UCU), Kampala Campus.
In a statement dated Thursday 15, Luke Owoyesigyire the deputy police spokesperson said they are investigating circumstances under which the deceased who was also a resident of Kikoni Zone B, Makerere 3 Parish Kawempe Division in Kampala was stabbed to death.
According to Owoyesigyire, the incident took place on Thursday at around 7pm during the last guild Presidential open campaigns at rugby grounds Makerere University.
“It is alleged that during the campaigns a scuffle ensued between two Political party supporters that resulted in the stabbing of the deceased by students who were allegedly led by Hon. Kabuye Frank among others.”
Owoyesigyire said the police were informed and upon reaching the scene they found blood stains believed to be for the deceased inside Nsibirwa Hall where he had rushed to after the scuffle that led to his stabbing.
He however, noted that three people have been arrested including Frank Kabuye, Allan Ssekidde and Muzafaru Kabuurwa. He said these are currently detained at different stations as investigations into the matter continue.
“We have arrested three people whom we believe were part of the chaos. These are; Hon. Kabuye Frank who is detained at CPS Kampala, Ssekidde Allan currently detained at Wandegeya police station and Kabuurwa Muzafaru who is detained at old Kampala police station,” Owoyesigyire said.
“Efforts are underway to have other suspects traced. Meanwhile, it is also alleged that the fight was between the NUP and FDC Political factions. The NUP team led by Kabuye Frank turned violent after a disagreement, leading to the stabbing.”
He however, noted that the body of the deceased has since been conveyed to city mortuary Mulago for postmortem.
“We picked the body from Makerere hospital where he succumbed to the wound and took it for postmortem at Mulago.
In addition, he said the area has been cordoned off and statements and CCTV is being retrieved to help out in the investigations.
“We have cordoned off the area, statements are still being recorded and CCTV footages will be retrieved to aid in the ongoing investigations. More details will be availed as soon as they are available,” he added.