Lawyers who chanced at MP Robert Kyagulanyi in Gulu Military Court fear their colleague could slip into coma shouldn’t he get necessary medical attention.
Popularly known as Bobi Wine, the Court Martial on Thursday afternoon remanded him to Makindye barracks on charges of illegal possession of firearm until August 23, 2018.
His other fellow MPs were sent to Gulu prison on charges of treason.
Bobi and his horde were arrested on Monday night following events that culminated into extreme violence allegedly orchestrated by opposition members as they solicited votes for newly elected Arua Municipality lawmaker Hon Kassiano Wadri.
Wadri is among those remanded to Gulu prison.
The Monday mayhem left President Yoweri Museveni’s car smashed after an attack by unknown people.
Museveni, security and other government officials assert that Bobi Wine and Wadri spearhead the ambush on Museveni’s convoy.
However, followers of Bobi Wine had become anxious as to why their leader had not been arraigned in Court thus stirring a debate that he was tortured to death by SFC a lethal unit of the army.
But on Thursday afternoon as Court Martial sat in Gulu only two people Medard Segona and Asuman Basalirwa were allowed to access Bobi Wine.
Efforts by his family and wife Barbie Kyagulanyi who camped outside the Court to see him remained futile.
Segona, has since confided in his associates that Bobi’s health is alarming.
“We have seen him and his physical state is not good. He cannot walk, he has a wound on his ear and he is not coherent. He doesn’t understand what is going on around him,” reads a message intercepted by this website which Segona sent to his friends.
It remains unclear how he got the injuries since he was unable to speak to his lawyers.