In his testimony, Ssebuyungo told the court that Wamala and his employee, Jamilu Kimbugwe who is still at large cut the deceased into two. Wamala pleaded not guilty to the charges with guidance from his then-lawyer, Gastone Kamugisha, Wamala, and proceeded with the full trial.
Residents accuse Molly Nabadda, who claims to be their new landlord of instigating the dubious evictions. Nabadda has been feuding with the residents over the land since last year.
A report compiled by the town council LC 3 chairperson, Isa Nvule Walusimbi shows that about ten animals including goats, cows and pigs have been hit by stray bullets in the two villages.
According to the prosecution, David Buyinza, and his wife Zania Babirye, all residents of Kisawo Village in Kayunga district strangled Odongo to death and dumped his body in an incomplete house near their rented premises.
It is alleged that Kiwanuka and others still at large in June 2021 with the intention to defraud forged the land sales agreement for land in Kyaggwe Country belonging to the late Sarah Rosemary Mulira.
Prosecution led by State Attorney, George Bigira told the court that Balikuddembe parted ways with Kyomugisha seven years ago. He left with their child a one Walusimbi and went to stay with his first wife.
Court heard that on August 24, 2014 while at Kisawo Village in Kayunga district, the couple strangled the minor to death and dumped his body in an incomplete house near their rented premises.
Alex Mugalula, a Boda boda rider in Mukono town says that he took the deceased to the apartment on Tuesday night. Mugalula explains that this wasn’t the first time she was taking the deceased to her boyfriend’s place.
The prosecution told the court that while in Kambatani village in Galilaya sub-county in Kayunga district sometime in 2015, the convicts beat their colleagues to death and dumped their bodies in Lake Kyoga. They appeared together with Richard Ariko who earned himself 7 years in jail for being an accessory to the murders.
In a period of two weeks, three local security guards and one resident have been attacked and hacked to death at their work stations. On March 27, a team of thugs attacked and killed two local guards at St. John Secondary School, Kyawambogo Village in Namuyenje Parish at around 2am.
Waiduura read to each of the accused details of their indictment handed to him by the state attorney, Shebah Kyalisiima who informed the court that investigations into the matter were complete. She asked the court to commit the suspects to the High court for trial.
A team of officers led by Lt. Benard Baingana, the Commandant of FPU operations in Mukono and Kampala districts stormed the market accompanied by officers from Mukono district fisheries department on Wednesday afternoon.
Robert Sseguya and Grace Nakandi told the High court on Monday morning that after carefully reviewing and examining all the evidence in the matter, they found the accused guilty of murdering Mirembe.
According to preliminary information, unknown thugs intercepted Lukambwe while returning from a drinking joint in Kabembe together with his wife around 11 pm while crossing through Kanyogoga eucalyptus forest near his home in Misombwa village in Ddundu parish.
On Wednesday, the Mukono Chief Magistrate Tadeo Muyinda granted the accused a cash bail of 1 Million shillings and each and their sureties, a non-cash bond of 10 million shillings each.
The most affected villages are Bugujju, Kirowooza, Upper Kauga, Lower Kauga and Kigunga. Statistics at these local councils indicate that out of every ten cases reported at their offices, five involve use of chloroform.