They told the court to disregard Kwoyelo’s defence alibi, find him guilty as charged and convict him accordingly on the 69 counts that relate to murder, kidnapping with intent to murder, pillaging, aggravated robbery, cruel treatment, enslavement, torture, rape, and outrages upon personal dignity.
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Opio, the Diocesan Chancellor said the priests were stripped off their powers of order and governance with immediate effect but asked Christians to continue praying for them.