“Ugandan police strip searched me in an interrogation”

Joy Doreen Biira was arrested at her rural home in Kasese, Uganda for talking videos of a military operation that happened at a tribal king’s palace.
The KTN anchor spent a night in a Ugandan police station and was only released after being subjected to intense interrogation.
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In an interview with Betty Kyallo last night December 2, Joy Doreen narrated her ordeal in the hands of Ugandan police.
She says she was locked in a cell that was darker than hell together with four other ladies. She only released there were four of them after they were taken out to take a bath.
Doreen also revealed the Ugandan police took her to her uncle’s homestead where she was interrogated for filming the bloody military operation.
She was subjected to extreme body search as the police were looking for memory cards that had been used in a camera by her husband to record Ugandan soldiers raiding the king’s palace.
The KTN anchor revealed she was hit at the back before a female officer stripped searched her. N/B: Uganda police are used to subjecting women to extreme body search as witnessed in March 2016 where women were ‘caressed’ during a football match between Uganda and Burkina Faso at the Mandela National stadium, Namboole.
 
Doreen says that a senior male office instructed a junior female police to search her boobs and private parts for hidden memory cards.
Joy Doreen Biira told Betty Kyallo.
Watch the complete interview below:
 
 

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