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Police arrest jubilant Arsenal fans in Uganda for holding street parade after victory against Man U

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Jubilant Arsenal fans arrested in Uganda for holding

While celebrating their team's English Premier League victory against Manchester United, at least eight Arsenal supporters were detained in the Ugandan city of Jinja. 

Jubilant Arsenal fans arrested in Uganda for holding

Arsenal defeated a tenacious adversary 3-2 on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium thanks to a thrilling last-second goal.

Following their victory over Manchester United, the Gunners now have a five-point lead at the top of the standings.

In a convoy of roughly five vehicles, a group of ecstatic Arsenal supporters were stopped by police on Monday morning, January 23, as they attempted to merge into Iganga Road from Main Street.

According to the Police, the supporters' parade was disrupting public order since they lacked a permit to hold it.

According to police sources, all organizers of public gatherings and processions are required under the Public Order Management Act (POMA) to inform the IGP at least three days but no more than fifteen days before the scheduled date of the procession.

To guarantee the smooth running of the assembly, the notification should include the date, time, place, size, purpose, and other pertinent fundamental information.

A police patrol car came up in front of the group, asking each person to dismount and step aboard the patrol car that was headed to Jinja Police Station, according to Mr. Baker Kasule, a member of the group.

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