Last updated: 12 august, 2010 - 15:48 GMT

Kampala bombing suspects made to speak at a news conference

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Ugandan investigators looking into the bomb blasts in Kampala last month, said today that they have arrested all those suspected of being involved in the attacks.

The head of military intelligence gave a news conference where four suspects admitted their role in the affair.

The attacks took place on the night of the football World Cup final, when suicide bombers blew themselves up at two venues, killing more than 70 people.

The Somali Islamist group, al-Shabab claimed responsibility.

The BBC's Joshua Mmali was at the news conference, he told BBC Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye what had happened.

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