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On October 1, 2025, Ugandan police arrested Patrick Mulwana, popularly known as Alien Skin, in a significant development tied to the death of Wilfred Namuwaya, a TikTok dancer and former member of Mulwana’s Fangone Forest crew, known professionally as Top Dancer. The arrest has sent shockwaves through Uganda’s entertainment industry, reigniting debates about violence and accountability in the music scene.
Details Surrounding Alien Skin’s Arrest
The Kampala Metropolitan Police, led by spokesperson SSP Patrick Onyango, confirmed Mulwana’s arrest at approximately 2:00 PM local time on October 1. The 30-year-old musician was apprehended following a nearly two-week manhunt that began after Namuwaya’s body was discovered on September 23. Mulwana is currently detained at Katwe Police Station, where he is being interrogated and providing a formal statement. Authorities also detained one of Mulwana’s bodyguards earlier in the day, though further details about this individual remain undisclosed.

Details of the Incident
The case stems from an alleged abduction on September 20, when Namuwaya, 28, was reportedly taken from his home in Kampala’s Ndeeba suburb by a group including an associate known as Musomali, linked to Fangone Forest. According to police reports and witness accounts, Namuwaya was brought to Mulwana’s residence in the Kizungu Zone of Makindye Division, where he was allegedly subjected to severe beatings. He was later abandoned at a local clinic in critical condition and succumbed to his injuries despite medical efforts. A post-mortem examination is pending to establish the precise cause of death, but police have classified the case as a homicide, naming Mulwana as the prime suspect alongside accomplices including Commander Mdogo, Ibra Kabadiya, and Mijagulo.
Police Response and Investigation towards this matter
SSP Onyango described the arrest as a “critical step” in the investigation, emphasizing the police’s commitment to justice. “We have been following all leads diligently to ensure accountability for the victim and his family,” Onyango stated. Forensic teams are currently examining Mulwana’s Makindye property for evidence, and authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation as the investigation progresses.

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Next Steps in the Case
Mulwana’s legal team has not yet issued a public statement, and it remains unclear when he will appear in court for formal charges. Police have indicated that additional arrests may follow as the investigation expands. Authorities have appealed for calm and encouraged the public to allow the judicial process to proceed without interference.
As Uganda’s music community mourns the loss of a talented dancer, the arrest of Alien Skin underscores the urgent need for dialogue about violence and accountability in the industry. This developing story will be updated as new information becomes available.

