
Singer Latinum, whose real name is Tonny Mbangira, has been arrested by police following a road accident on Nsambya road involving a Mercedes-Benz. Preliminary reports indicate that the owner of the vehicle claims that UGX 2 million in cash and a laptop went missing after the incident, leading to the theft accusation against Latinum.
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