Singer Bebe Cool is a known NRM supporter and keeps his word by going ahead to hit the campaigns to perform.
However, Bebe isn’t pleased by the ruthlessness of the police in handling political opponents to the NRM.
Police last night blocked Dr Besigye at Kireka on his way to attend his party Forum for Democratic Change FDC seminar at Mandela National Stadium in Namboole.

Bebe took to his social media pages to castigate the manner in which the police acted when responding to the opposition leader when he rejected their order not to proceed beyond Kireka.
Police showered Dr Besigye with powered canon water forcing him to fall off the roof top of his car.

The wire wire singer blasted the officers and demanded in a statement he issued which partly reads: “these policemen should be arrested, demoted and dismissed out of the force.Yes arrest but you can do it in a more human and professional way.”
The full statement below;
Whatever transpired here is so wrong. I am a supporter of president M7 and am sure he is a human being and cannot allow such an act.
I know politics has its games and i will not rule out the fact that some police members are pro opposition and they could have conspired with the blue team to carry out such an act in the quest for public attention, sympathy and damage the image of both the UGANDA Police and government. Remember blue is fighting red so this move would put the blue ahead of the red. No wonder the screenshot making rounds on social media is about owa #kasukali being told that he’s weak; as in, had this been done to him, he would be in a wheelchair the next morning, crying like the adolescent he is.
But incase the above is not true, this kind of act is unacceptable and should not be allowed in our country hence these policemen should be arrested, demoted and dismissed out of the force.Yes arrest but you can do it in a more human and professional way.

Award winning journalist and writer who has worked as a stringer for a couple of acclaimed South Africa based German journalists, covered 3 Ugandan elections, 2008 Kenya election crisis, with interests in business and sports reporting.