By Robert Ariaka
Arua July 21, 2016
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The Member of Parliament for Obongi County Kaps Hassan Fungaroo demands police CID Kibuli to equally investigate fellow police officers in Moyo who permitted demonstration that ended into clashes between the South Sudanses and Ugandans along the border.
While addressing press conference at Hotel pacific on Thursday afternoon, Fungaroo said he received summons to record statement at police CID headquarters but due to time factor he could not comply with the date to record statement.
Fungaroo received the letter on July 15th 2016 and office of the speaker parliament of Uganda received the letter on july 1st 2016 as it was sent through the speaker Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga.
Fungaroo says on the day of the demonstration, they short permission from the Police in Moyo who permitted the demonstrations. He says during the demonstration, nobody was killed but death cases registered came later when the district leaders of Moyo sat in a council meeting to agree protest following the kidnap of their leaders by South Sudanese security during the census exercise.
Cue in: "Here is the letter"
Cue out… "Security of the demonstration"
"I expect police CID headquarters to also summon the DPC moyo and his officers who permitted the demonstration and stop focusing on politicians" Fungaroo said.
According to Fungaroo, after the violent clashes, the two clans of Kuku in Kajokeji and MAdi in Moyo have reconciled and existed peacefully. He says by government coming now to investigate the matter is trying to incite more violence to create divide and rule policy among the locals living along the border.
On the issues of the unresolved border conflict between Uganda and South Sudan, Fungaroo blamed heads of the two states for failing to resolve the border conflict, arguing they want to create more divisions between the people living along the border.
Cue in: "For the sake"
Cue out…. "To arrest the President"
Auru Anne, the former Woman MP Moyo, accepted receiving the letter summoning her and the two MPs, but wondered why they are followed now when it has taken long time.
Police CID headquarters of Kibuli Kampala in a letter dated June 30 2016 summoned three Moyo Legislatures to record statement following a violent demonstration they allegedly engineered in 2014 where the two clans of the Madi people in Moyo district and the Kuku tribes in Kajokeji clashed.
The legislatures are MP Kaps Hassan Fungaroo of Obongi County, Tom Alero Aza of West Moyo County and Ann Auru, the former woman MP Moyo district.
In a letter dated June 30th 2016 signed by Joseph Obwana for Directorate Criminal investigations copy to Inspector general of police with CID/A 131/155, it is alleged that, the Madi community clashed with the Kuku tribe leaving 17 people dead, causing injuries, raiding cattle and burning houses.
It's further alleged that, the politicians being the area MPs then participated in the mobilization and leading the alleged two communities during the violent demonstrations reads the letter in part.
In accordance and pursuit to section 27A (1,2 and 3) of the police Act, cap 303, you are thereby required to report to Kibuli CID headquarters on July 11, 2016 at 090o/c in person without fail for interview and statement recording.
The letter further states that, you are advised to carry with you any documents material in the case as quoted above.