With the increasing chances that Ugandan Musician Iryn Namubiru could have actually flown to Japan with narcotics, the International police (Interpol) has turned guns on to the Entebbe Airport staff who they suspect could have connived with Iryn to see her through the scanning process.
“We must investigate the Entebbe International Airport officials who scanned Namubiru’s luggage and let her through,” said the director of the International Police in Uganda, Asan Kasingye while meeting Thaddeus Mubiru, Iryn's brother and manager and Balaam Barugaharra, her music promoter at his office in Kololo, Kampala.
Singer Iryn Namubiru. |
Kasingye said he had written to his counterparts in Japan to send official communication, detailing the arrest; what kind of drugs were involved and how they were carried to Japan.
Kasingye said Namubiru was not on their list of people involved in illicit drugs.
Iryn Namubiru was arrested on May 2nd at a Tokyo Airport in Japan where she was scheduled for a concert at Yotsukaido Cultural Hall.
She is since then been locked-up in the coolers as investigations continue to help the Japanese Police and Interpol come to a conclusion.
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