police beat up chief and Kenyan AP officers in Uganda
An assistant chief and an administration policeman stationed on the disputed Migingo Island were at the weekend beaten up by Ugandan police and fishermen.
Assistant Chief Esther Masasi was allegedly accosted by 10 fishermen from Uganda who ordered her to accompany them to a police station manned by Ugandan officers. The Kenyan AP, who was at the beach, tried to intervene but the Ugandan officers turned on him and started battering him together with the administrator. The administrator said the Ugandan policemen questioned her legality as an administrator of the contested island, which they claimed should now be manned by the Ugandan government. "They came and found me near the beach where fishermen were offloading their catch and they informed me that I was required at the police station, which is manned by Ugandan officers, saying their police chief, Sergeant Denis Nenis, had summoned me in his office. I told them that that was not the best way to summon me and they pulled me off my seat and started raining blows and kicks on me," she narrated. Corporal Samwel Ocharo of Kenya, who was nearby, tried to rescue her but the attackers descended on him too, leaving him with serious injuries.
Sources: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000194801/ugandan-police-beat-up-chief-and-kenyan-ap-officers-on-migingo
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