UPDF warns against misuse of army attire
The UPDF has issued another warning on the misuse of army attire. Persons wearing outfits that resemble the army uniform or military stores. The Defence Public Affairs Officer, Brigadier General Felix Kulayigye, told NTV that the recent arrest of some National Unity Platform members was premised on the fact that they had military stores like pips in their possession. As Sudhir Byaruhaganga reports, the 21 days that the army had given to Captain Edward Sempijja, a former bodyguard of Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, to appear before a board of inquiry, expired today.