A U.S. evangelist charged with terrorism in Uganda after detectives found assault rifles in his bedroom days before last month’s election was remanded in custody by a magistrate court on Monday. Peter Waldron, who has claimed close links to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s family, denies the charges. The heavily built former military man from Wyoming was arrested on February 20 and charged with having four AK-47 rifles and 180 bullets, “all without a valid license or reasonable excuse,” Chief Magistrate Margaret Tebulya said on Monday. Full Story
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