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UPDF Soldiers in Wild Showdown with Wakiso Cops
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40685, member: 636"] Thirteen soldiers attacked Wakiso Police Station on Monday night during a land fight. The troops wanted police help to kick people off disputed property without court papers. Police leaders said no because the soldiers lacked proper legal documents. The military workers got angry and started shooting at officers. Police fired back and made the soldiers run away. This marks another clash between army troops and local police forces. Last month at Lubowa Police Station, armed soldiers beat up officers and hurt civilians. Lt. Samson ながら led that attack after police questioned his arrest methods. Five officers needed medical care from their injuries. Six civilians ended up at the hospital after severe beatings. Security experts worry about growing problems between military and police units. Two army officers faced murder charges earlier after killing a civilian over land disputes. Another soldier shot a motorcycle driver dead last year during a traffic argument. Officials say soldiers keep breaking rules and attacking police when they ask for proper legal procedures. The Presidential Task Force on Land Matters connects to both recent incidents. Government created this group to investigate fake land deals but critics say they overstep their authority. Military and government leaders have not made public statements about these problems. Senior officials meet privately to discuss the rising tensions between security forces. [/QUOTE]
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