NBS TV Uncut presenter, Kawalya Isaac, popularly known as Lord Kayz has been thrown behind bars together with his workmates, Bryan Kennedy and Williams Makuliro.
The group was arrested today on accusations of offensive communication against singer and White House entertainment CEO, OS Suna ( Omulangira Suuna.)
A source revealed to this website that Kayz and his group were produced at Buganda Road Magistrate Court where they were found guilty and remanded to Kitalya Prison untill October 15, 2021.
Kayz and his workmates are accused of slandering singer OS Suuna live on TV claiming that he is possesed by evil spirits and how he sleeps with sugar mummies everytime.
OS Suna Happy:
Singer OS Suna,, on learning about Kayz' arrest was practically jumping out of joy. He quickly took to social media to express his happiness and cautioned other motor mouthed presenters that they will follow Kayz' footsteps of they don't apologise ASAP.
"I am happy that Kayz and other next media presenters have been arrested and remanded to Kitalya for two weeks. More other suspects will be arrested too if they don’t ask for forgiveness.” OS Suna wrote.
“The suspects have been remanded to Kitalya prison until the 15th of October 2021. With God everything is possible.” he mused.
It should be noted that Suuna is the one who reported the NBS presenters to automotives, threatening to sue them for one billions UGX.
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Police Cautions Bloggers, Summons Olaxess Ismail:
Police CID spokesperson, ASP Charles Twiine confirmed the arrest of the four gossip kings, cautioning other presenters to be careful while speaking about celebrities.
"Journalists and people in the media should be careful when talking about bpeople in the media to avoid making statements that are criminal in nature. These four presenters made repeatedly offensive statements on television despite caution from the complainants." he said.
He added that the hunt is on for the president of Uganda Bloggers association, Ismail Olaxess as he is part of the suspects
"He should be a good civilian and bring himself to police to avoid embarrassment." Twiine said.