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EXCLUSIVE: POLICE HUNTING FOR MAKERERE UNIVERSITY GUILD ASPIRANT WHO SELLS BOBI WINE’S DRUGS.

        Justus Tukamushaba 
This week on 31st Tuesday, Wandegeya Police arrested a Makerere University student Ssentamu Fred who was selling drugs that belong to Justus Tukamushaba, a close ally to Bobi Wine. 
Justus Tukamushaba is a student at Makerere University and a guild aspirant in the forthcoming guild elections at the University. 
Close sources to Justus narrated to this website that Justus has on several occasions been picked from Campus and dropped with packages of drugs at his Hostel in wee hours by several cars with People Power brands. 
They further narrated how Justus has been selling high cocaine injections and airplane fuel (Benzene)that’s believed to be delivered from the Kamwokya based supply source controlled by Bobi Wine’s brother Fred Nyanzi, who has been accused of being corrupt when it came to issuing out the NUP cards. 
It’s established that Justus Tukamushaba has been the drug lord in Makerere University and has been responsible for recruitment of several University students into selling the drugs in the Institution and places surrounding it. 
However, Justus has since fled campus to unknown location after discovering that his agent Fred Ssentamu had been arrested by the Police at Wandegeya Police Station. 
Wandegeya Police Station is currently looking for Justus to record a statement about the sources of the high grade drugs that have been sold for a while in the University premises.
This case is registered under file Number UP/167/12/22.
“As we are on a campaign to end illegal drug use in Makerere and other institutions, We need to start by working on these crooks” says the OC Wandegeya Police Station.

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