Robert Kyagulanyi also known as Bobi Wine is finally home after undergoing specialized treatment in the US.

Bobi Wine jetted to US for specialized treatment after allegations of torture under the hands of Special Forces Command in Arua.

After settling in at his home in Magere, Wakiso District, the legislator narrated his long day with police who delivered from Entebbe where he touched down at 1:00pm.

Bobi Wine: So after many days away, I am glad to be back home. Yesterday was as hectic as it was when I left. The state has lost all shame. It is pathetic how the security agencies have devoted themselves to violating our rights with impunity day in day out!

Bobi Wine: Upon landing at Entebbe airport yesterday afternoon, I was immediately arrested by people in police uniform and others in civilian attire. They grabbed me from the tarmac, took away my walking stick and grabbed my red beret off my head!

Bobi Wine: I was forced into a waiting police vehicle. I insisted that I did not want to get into an unknown car with complete strangers and that I had my own car waiting for me at the arrivals but my plea fell on deaf ears…

Bobi Wine: Even when I suggested that they let me get into that strange vehicle with Hon. Winnie Kiiza with whom I had travelled from Kenya, they could hear none of that. I was searched and my passport was taken from me. I still don’t know where it is!

Bobi Wine: I got sandwiched between two counter terrorism policemen in a vehicle that had other police officers waiting. I was then driven off towards the UN airbase with a string of police patrol cars and military trucks….

Bobi Wine: They drove at breakneck speed & after a long ride, we got to Kiira then headed to Gayaza road until I was eventually dropped at my home in Magere.

Bobi Wine: Once again my rights were grossly violated, but most importantly the rights of my friends, family and lawyers who endured gross harassment throughout the day. Many of them were arrested and only released later in the evening without any case against them.

Bobi Wine: Many of my fellow leaders were put under house arrest for no offence whatsoever. Simply because the state suspected that they would want to go and receive me at the airport. This is gross abuse of authority.

Bobi Wine: I’m very bothered by the gruesome pictures and videos shared. Why would security agencies dehumanize Ugandans this much? I saw people, most of whom were going about their business along Entebbe road and Kasangati town, being beaten and manhandled by security. This impunity must stop!

Bobi Wine: I was overwhelmed by the masses of people who waited for me at home in Magere. I can’t thank you enough! I am thankful to God for getting me home safe. Viva!

Bobi Wine: I hope Ugandans who watch these things now fully understand why we must urgently work towards redemption.