The two leading presidential hopefuls have been arrested in Uganda for organising meetings without police permission, state media reports.
Amama Mbabazi was arrested in the eastern town of Jinja, while Kizza Besigye was picked up near his home, the New Vision newspaper reported.
Both are former close allies of President Yoweri Museveni.
He is widely expected to seek re-election next year, but this has not been confirmed.
Last month, Mr Mbabazi said he would challenge Mr Museveni, 70, by seeking the nomination of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.
Mr Museveni sacked Mr Mbabazi as prime minister last year, ending a close working relationship of more than 20 years.
Mr Mbabazi was arrested in Jinja as he headed out to canvass support in the eastern town of Mbale, reports the BBC’s Patience Atuhaire from Kampala.
On Wednesday, police said Mr Mbabazi had not been cleared to hold meetings.
Dr Besigye, the former physician of Mr Museveni, is seeking the presidential nomination of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party.
Mr Museveni has ruled Uganda since 1986, and his critics say he has become increasingly repressive.
However, his supporters say he has provided stability and has improved the living standards.
Amama Mbabazi was arrested in the eastern town of Jinja, while Kizza Besigye was picked up near his home, the New Vision newspaper reported.
Both are former close allies of President Yoweri Museveni.
He is widely expected to seek re-election next year, but this has not been confirmed.
Last month, Mr Mbabazi said he would challenge Mr Museveni, 70, by seeking the nomination of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.
Mr Museveni sacked Mr Mbabazi as prime minister last year, ending a close working relationship of more than 20 years.
Mr Mbabazi was arrested in Jinja as he headed out to canvass support in the eastern town of Mbale, reports the BBC’s Patience Atuhaire from Kampala.
On Wednesday, police said Mr Mbabazi had not been cleared to hold meetings.
Dr Besigye, the former physician of Mr Museveni, is seeking the presidential nomination of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party.
Mr Museveni has ruled Uganda since 1986, and his critics say he has become increasingly repressive.
However, his supporters say he has provided stability and has improved the living standards.
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