Saif-llah Ashraf Kasirye, a Radio One journalist and an online Ghetto TV cameraman was on Sunday rushed to Masaka Hospital in critical condition after he was allegedly shot in chaos that ensued as police tried to disperse supporters of presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi.

Ashraf
Ashraf

Mr Kasirye was allegedly shot as the Kyadondo East MP, popularly known as Bobi Wine was leaving Masaka District after attending prayers at Our Lady of Sorrows, Kitovu Cathedral.

During the mass, Bobi Wine told the congregation that they had been shot at and teargassed times several times yet he had not broken any law.

Ashraf admitted
Ashraf admitted

“We are ready to suffer for the truth because we break no law. Even when we are shot at by bullets, teargassed or pepper sprayed,” he said.

When the mass ended, Bobi Wine found a group of youthful supporters waiting outside church and chanting his name.

Ashraf executing his job
Ashraf executing his job

Moments later, chaos ensued as security officers tried to disperse supporters who were trailing Bobi Wine as he left for Lwengo and Bukomansimbi where he’s supposed to campaign today.

Kasirye was hit on the head. NTV journalist, Ali Mivule was also hit by a teargas canister on the thigh.