KAMPALA (Reuters) - Police in Uganda said on Sunday they had detained a 28-year-old man entering a church in the capital Kampala with an explosive ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSKAMPALA - Police in Uganda said on Sunday they had detained a 28-year-old man entering a church in the capital Kampala with an explosive device he planned to use for an attack there.
The motives were unclear, but the Islamic State -linked Allied Democratic Forces has previously carried out deadly bomb attacks in Uganda. The detainee, named as Kintu Ibrahim, was detained as he was about to enter a Pentecostal church, Lubaga Miracle Centre, in the Lubaga suburb of south Kampala. "We got information that one terrorist had already been sent out to go and carry out a mission, so they followed the terrorist," he said.
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