By BigEyeUg Team
National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has claimed that soldiers have once again forcibly entered and occupied his home in Magere.

In a statement released on Tuesday afternoon, Bobi Wine alleged that the military broke into his residence during the night and has since taken full control of the property.
According to him, armed personnel are now stationed both inside and outside the house, as well as around the entire compound.
“Last night, the military surrounding our home in Magere once again forced themselves into the house. They’re now fully occupying our entire home – inside, outside, and around it,” Bobi Wine wrote.
The opposition leader further revealed that his family has not been allowed to access the home following an earlier raid on January 23, during which he claims the property was vandalized.
He said the continued restriction has made it impossible for his family to assess the extent of the damage caused during the initial break-in.
Bobi Wine also alleged that several items and important documents may have been taken by the armed men during the first incident, but his family has been unable to verify what was seized since none of them has been permitted to return to the house.
As of now, security authorities have not issued an official statement in response to Bobi Wine’s latest claims.

