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Uganda police release BBC journalists detained over drugs investigation
 
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Sat, 9 Feb 2019   ||   Uganda,
 

Uganda Police has on Friday released three journalists who had been detained on suspicion of illegally possessing government prescription drugs.

The three, two Ugandans and a Kenyan, who were working for the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, were among a total of five people arrested in the incident, the others being the wife of a local journalist working with them, and a driver.

Police freed the five after establishing that the three journalists were carrying out  a legitimate investigation into the illegal sale of government drugs by officials.

“It is clear that their motive was to show how easy it was to buy government drugs,” a police statement said.

“We do encourage them to continue with their documentary programme and achieve their intended objective of exposing their targets, to help prevent such occurrences in future.”

Recall that CEOAfrica reported that Police detained the five on Thursday after seizing fourteen boxes of prescription tablets, vaccines and other material find in their custody.

Uganda’s crippled health sector has frequently been hit by protests over dilapidated government hospitals, the widespread theft of government drugs and poor pay for health workers.

Meanwhile, Police said they were working with the public prosecutor to establish whether the journalists broke any laws during their investigations.

 

 

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