Comdes,
Supposing this is Museveni's own internal job. This man came from Kanungu, where Museveni piled so many people alive and burned so many others. Supposing he knows a lot and as usual Museveni always uses you and then clears you because he does not keep eye-witnesses.
We should also not forget that Museveni is not so popular in so many parts of the west - especially these days. There is also the Banyankole VS Bahima saga.
These are just my speculations, but they might not be far from the truth.
We should always try to wait for more details.
Is there anybody who can tell us more?
Best regards,
Nyar'Onyango
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From: P'loreng'a Neko-yat
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:46 PM
Subject: re:very good news for us all.
This is very healthy strategy, step on my toes, I step on yours, rig election, I rig you out!
Happy death day, ISO!!
Bushenyi spy boss shot dead
By Otushabire Tibyangye & Felix Basiime
March 11, 2004
MBARARA - The Bushenyi District Internal Security Officer is dead. Unidentified assailants shot Lawrence Turyamureeba dead in his house on Tuesday night.
The officer-in-charge of the Criminal Investigations Department in Bushenyi, Jimmy Juuko told The Monitor by telephone yesterday that police found Mr Turyamureeba's body in his house about one kilometre from Bushenyi town on Kyeitembe road.
Kyeitembe is a village next to the police barracks in Ishaka/Bushenyi town council.
Juuko said that police got a tip-off around midday after the deceased failed to show up in office.
Juuko said investigators had found a used cartridge at the scene.
Turyamureeba's counterpart in Mbarara, Lt. Aziz Buweddewo said Turyamureeba's gun and mobile phone were not found at the scene.
The deceased, who comes from Kanungu, had served in his Bushenyi office since April last year.
© 2004 The Monitor Publications
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