Uganda Police arrests Nigerian musicians, Omah Lay, Ms Tems for defying Covid-19 order

By our Reporter

For disobeying Covid-19 rules in the country,Nigerian artistes, Omah Lay and Ms Tems, have been arrested by officers of the Uganda police.

Ugandan police arrested them shortly after their performance on Saturday night at The Big Brunch, a concert that held at Speke Resort, Wavamunno Rd, Kampala.

An Assistant Superintendent of Police and Deputy Police Spokesperson, Kampala Metropolitan Police,Luk Owoyesigyire confirmed their arrest on Twitter on Sunday.

Owoyesigyire also announced that Dungu Ivan, the manager of the venue where the musicians performed, and the events manager, Prim Kasana, were also in their custody. Ms Tems’s manager, Muyiwa Awomiyi, was also arrested.

Three police officers including the area officer in charge of the police station in the area were also arrested.

Omay Lay

The policemen were arrested for failing to detect the unholy acts that took place in their area of jurisdiction, the police said.

In their statement, the Ugandan police alleged that the organisers of the concert first held lunch and dinner events, but later on at night started inviting artistes to perform.

‘‘Preliminary investigations indicated that they connived with area police officers, who guarded the illegal event”.

The arrested officers and three others still at large are also being investigated for disobeying lawful orders.

However,Nigerian youths on Twitter had lambasted the Uganda police and the event organisers for arresting Nigerian artiste when the countries was still on lockdown adding that the artiste in question and manager should be released without delay.

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