According to Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango, the details of Alien Skin's arrest were disclosed on Wednesday. The incident took place on Tuesday when Alien Skin and Pallaso were involved in a scuffle at a studio located in Makindye, Kampala. Eyewitnesses informed the police that the two individuals had disagreements, although the law enforcement agency is still in the process of gathering more comprehensive information regarding the incident. When the police arrived at the scene, Alien Skin and Pallaso had already ceased fighting.
Neither of the two parties involved in the altercation reported the incident to the police, as revealed by Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango. Consequently, the police have not filed any charges against either Alien Skin or Pallaso.
Following the altercation between Alien Skin and Pallaso, another fight broke out involving Alien Skin and members of his camp. Onyango did not disclose the specific location of this second altercation, but he mentioned that they received information from witnesses, prompting the dispatch of police officers to arrest the singer.
Onyango stated that Skin's arrest was conducted in a professional manner, as they sought to show courtesy due to his celebrity status. The police did not treat him disrespectfully by throwing him under the bed where they typically sit on the pickup truck. Instead, they invited him to share a seat so they could transport him to the police station.
However, it appeared that Alien Skin was surprised by the respectful treatment he received, questioning why he was being treated with such courtesy when he believed he did not deserve it, according to Onyango.
Footage captured Alien Skin jumping off the truck, but the police did not pursue him because assault, in this case, was not deemed a significant offense. Onyango explained that if it were a more serious crime such as murder or aggravated robbery, the situation would have been different. However, in this instance, chasing after Alien Skin could have exposed him to potential harm, such as a motorcycle accident or other dangers, which the case did not warrant.