A royal guard to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, is seen handcuffed after Uganda security agencies apprehended him with assault rifles and improvised explosive devices during a search at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, western Uganda bordering with Democratic republic of Congo, November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUII
A Uganda military stands guard on a hilltop during a search of royal guard facility to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, western Uganda bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo, November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUWR
A royal guard to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, is seen handcuffed after Uganda security agencies apprehended him with assault rifles and improvised explosive devices during a search at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, western Uganda bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo, November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUKY
Assault rifles and other weapons are displayed to the media after security forces stormed the palace of Charles Wesley Mumbere, the king of the Rwenzururu region, in Kasese, near Uganda's border with Congo November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUUG
A royal guard to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, is seen handcuffed after Uganda security agencies apprehended him with assault rifles and improvised explosive devices during a search at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, western Uganda bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo, November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUJP
Uganda security agencies surround a royal guard to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, during a search at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, in western Uganda bordering bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUNG
A Uganda policeman walks past assault rifles and other weapons found when the security forces stormed last Sunday the palace of Charles Wesley Mumbere, the king of the Rwenzururu region, in Kasese, Uganda November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTURY
Joint security officers hold their weapons during a search of a royal guard to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, western Uganda bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo, November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUXS
A Uganda policeman holds his weapon during a search at one of the Rwenzururu kingdom royal guard huts at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, in western Uganda bordering bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUPG
Petrol bomb bottles and other weapons found when the security forces stormed the palace of Charles Wesley Mumbere, the king of the Rwenzururu region are displayed to the media in Kasese, near Uganda's border with Congo November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUVW
A police officer takes a picture of a royal guard to Charles Wesley Mumbere, king of the Rwenzururu kingdom, after Uganda security agencies apprehended him with assault rifles and improvised explosive devices during a search at one of the kingdom’s shrines near Kasese town, western Uganda bordering with Democratic Republic of Congo, November 29, 2016. REUTERS/James Akena - RTSTUUI
Tribal king clashes with Ugandan forces
Uganda rejects charges from Amnesty International that security forces carried out extra-judicial killings during clashes with royal guards of a tribal king.