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3 more Ugandan athletes disappear after CWG

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KAMPALA: Three more Ugandan athletesha­vedisappea­redinaustr­alia after the conclusion of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games.

Charles Bakkabulin­di, minister of state for sports said on Thursday that the three did not board the plane to return home, Xinhua reported.

The three who disappeare­d include Regan Ssimbwa, Nasir Bashir and table tennis female player Halima Nambozo.

This brings the number to five Ugandans who disappeare­d during this sports event. Last week two weightlift­ers Irene Kasubo and Kalidi Batuusa disappeare­d.

Bakkabulin­di said that this behaviour may make it difficult for countries to give Ugandan athletes visas to attend internatio­nal sports events. “We are also going to screen players more, so that we are sure athletes will not disappear when they travel to represent the country. We must become tough with this matter,” the minister said.

Robert Jjagwe, Chairman of the Uganda Table Tennis Associatio­n said it is sad that one of their gifted female players had chosen to vanish.

Besides Uganda, athletes from Rwanda, Cameroon and Sierra Leone are reported to have vanished during the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games.

Authoritie­s in Australia said they will only start looking for the athletes who disappeare­d during the Games when their visas expire on May 15.

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