Musician King Saha has spoken out following the violent altercation involving his camp and Pallaso’s team at Supremacy Bar in Nakulabye.
The incident reportedly left several people injured, with police intervening and firing warning shots to restore order and disperse the crowds.
Speaking after the incident, King Saha accused Pallaso’s camp of starting the confrontation shortly after his performance.
“Pallaso and his gang surrounded my car after my performance at Supremacy. They were armed with a gun, knives, and other weapons. They started the chaos and beat up my people,” he said.
The singer added that although he does not consider himself a violent person, he would not tolerate intimidation or attacks.
“I am not a violent person, but I am not someone to be messed with,” he added.
Authorities had not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident or possible arrests by the time of reporting.
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