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    Police deny Bobi Wine abduction claims as Yoweri Museveni heads for victory

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeJanuary 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Getty Images Bobi Wine in a black shirt flanked by a police officer and his wife in a blue shawl on voting day.Getty Images

    Bobi Wine, President Museveni’s main rival, has questioned the credibility of the results

    Police in Uganda have denied allegations that presidential candidate Bobi Wine was abducted on Friday evening as vote counting continues in the East African nation amid an internet blackout.

    Wine’s party said a helicopter landed in the grounds of his house in the capital, Kampala, and forcibly took him to an unknown location.

    Initially Wine’s son, Solomon Kampala, said both his parents had been seized, but later claimed his father “escaped” and his mother was still under house arrest, leading to confusion over the whereabouts of the opposition leader.

    The latest electoral figures from Thursday’s vote give Museveni 72% of the vote, with Wine on 24%, based on returns from 94% of polling stations.

    Speaking at a press conference on Saturday morning, police spokesman Kituuma Rusoke said the National Unity Platform (NUP) party leader was still in his home in Kampala and that it was Wine’s family members who were spreading “untrue” and “unfounded” claims.

    He said Wine’s movements were restricted because his home was an area of “security interest”.

    “We have controlled access to areas which are security hotspots,” Uganda’s Daily Monitor paper quoted him as saying.

    “We cannot allow people to use some places to gather and cause chaos. All our actions are intended to prevent anybody from creating violence or destabilising our security,” he said.

    On Friday, Wine had told his supporters to ignore the “fake results” that have been announced, saying the authorities have been “stealing the vote”. He did not provide any evidence to back up his claim and the authorities have not responded to his allegations.

    Wine’s son Solomon Kampala, who has been posting updates on social media, admitted overnight he was getting conflicting reports about the security situation at his parents’ home.

    “Amidst the raid my father was able to escape, my mother is still currently under [house] arrest, still nobody is allowed to enter the house,” he posted on X on Saturday morning.

    Difficulty accessing the internet in the country has made it hard for people to verify information.

    News that at least seven opposition supporters were killed in disputed circumstances in Butambala, about 55km (35 miles) south-west of the capital, on Thursday only emerged later on Friday.

    The US embassy then issued an alert to its citizens because of reports the security forces were “using tear gas and firing into the air to disperse gatherings”.

    During Thursday’s vote, voting was delayed by up to four hours in many polling stations around the country as ballot boxes were slow to arrive and biometric machines, used to verify voters’ identity, did not work properly.

    Some have linked the problems to the network outage.

    Electoral chief Simon Byabakama said on Friday that the vote counting had not been affected by the internet blackout and the final results would be out before 17:00 local time (14:00 GMT] on Saturday.

    Thursday’s election followed an often violent campaign, with President Museveni, 81, seeking a seventh term in office. He first took power as a rebel leader in 1986.

    Wine, a 43-year-old pop star-turned-politician, who says he represents the youth in a country where most of the population is aged under 30, has promised to tackle corruption and impose sweeping reforms, while Museveni argues he is the sole guarantor of stability and progress in Uganda.

    Although there are six other candidates, the presidential poll is a two-horse race between Museveni and Wine.

    The campaign period was marred by the disruption of opposition activities – security forces have been accused of assaulting and detaining Wine’s supporters.

    Rusoke, the police spokesperson, dismissed these complaints, accusing opposition supporters of being disruptive.

    Internet access was suspended on Tuesday, with Uganda’s Communications Commission saying the blackout was necessary to prevent misinformation, fraud and the incitement of violence – a move condemned by the UN human rights office as “deeply worrying”.

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