Police Confirm King Saha Complaint Following Alleged Pallaso Clash
Police have confirmed that King Saha officially reported an alleged violent confrontation involving singer Pius Mayanja, alias Pallaso, and his group following the latest escalation in tensions between the two camps.
According to Katonga Region Police spokesperson SP Lydia Tumushabe, the singer filed complaints related to threats to life and the destruction of his vehicle after the incident that reportedly happened on May 18 around midnight.
Police say King Saha, whose real name is Mansur Ssemanda, had been driving from Bukomansimbi when he allegedly encountered a group linked to Pius Mayanja, also known as Pallaso.
It is true that Mpigi Police received a case involving threats to life and the destruction of a Toyota Mark II registration number UA 641BH belonging to Semanda Mansur, also known as King Saha. It is alleged that on Monday around midnight, he was driving from Bukomansimbi when he encountered a group linked to Mayanja Pius, also known as Pallaso, who reportedly blocked his vehicle, threatened him, and damaged the car.
Police further stated that King Saha did not retaliate during the alleged confrontation and instead drove directly to Mpigi Police Station to file a statement.
Investigations into the incident remain ongoing.
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