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Uganda police raided a US-funded HIV project for “training youths in homos3xuality”, the government said, weeks after the president signed a widely criticised anti-homos3xuality law.

The Walter Reed Project, which provides treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS, said it had suspended its operations after one of its staff was briefly detained in the raid on Thursday.

It appeared to be the first such move since Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in February signed a bill that calls for "repeat homos3xuals" to be jailed for life and requires people to report gays.

The bill drew international condemnation, with US Secretary of State John Kerry likening it to anti-Semitic legislation in Nazi Germany.

"Police today busted Walter Reed Project for training youths in homos3xuality," Ugandan government spokesman, Ofwono Opondo said on Friday.

Police said they had arrested and briefly detained one individual at the Walter Reed premises in Kampala, but denied a raid had taken place.

"We had for some time been following up on one person who had a regular presence at the premises and was engaged in suspicious activities with other people involving recruitment and training of youths into homos3xuality," Kampala police spokesman, Ibn Senkumbi stated.

The Walter Reed Project receives US funding and has expanded to treat other communicable diseases.

A message posted on its website said it had suspended its activities after an employee was briefly detained.

"Until we have greater clarity as to the legal basis for the police action, the operations of the program are temporarily suspended," it stated.

An AFP journalist in the Ugandan capital said police were again deployed at Walter Reed on Friday night.

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