Naggalama police has refused to allow Sergeant Enock Twesigye access medical attention after suffering a strange disease.
This highly skilled CIID detective has spent nearly three months in police custody with no charges slapped against him.
His ordeal was exposed by online media a week ago, how he was incarcerated at Kira road police station since his arrest on March 18, a day after AIGP- Andrew Felix Kaweesi was gunned down in Kulambiro, Kampala.
This website understands that Twesigye was among the detectives who coincidently got involved in murder probe of city businessman Wilberforce Wamala in 2012.
He says his plight stems from this investigation.
Since his arrest on March 18, Sgt Enoch Tumwesigye spends 24 hours a day in the cells with little or no natural light or fresh air.
He was transferred from Kira road police to Naggalama.
Kira DPC Michael Kasigire told this website that he took a decision to shift him because he could no longer contain the pressure exerted by the media.
Kasigire added that he had no authority to produce Twesigye in Court.
“At Naggalama he is kept in a dark room, he complains of strange disease but authorities at the facility are not bothered,” a source said.
He was only allowed to see his relatives.
His relatives said that Twesigye has developed severe skin rush that later develops into wounds and is also depressed.
Depression is considered a highly killer disease which later degenerates into brain tumour.
Depression kills so fast.
While at Kira road he was told that his release can only be sanctioned by the police chief Gen Kale Kayihura.
TrumpetNews couldn’t establish whether Kayihura knows about the suffering officer’s case.