However Magara testified that while waiting in Mpigi, the police emerged and the kidnapper instructed him to go back to Kampala as he had failed to steak to their agreement of not involving security.
On Monday all the accused persons, save for Kasaija alias Pato, were in court, and the Senior State Attorney Irene Nakimbugwe tendered before the Court a withdrawal letter signed by the DPP Abodo, saying she had lost interest in all the charges against him.
However , the only female accused person in this case Hajara has complained to court over a one Robert from the Welfare Department of Prisons who normally gives her a man to speak to on phone , a one Shakur Mugabi who claims that he is her husband whereas not.
According to the prosecution, the accused persons are alleged to have kidnapped Magara on February 7, 2018, with the intent of extorting a ransom. However, on February 27, 2018, in Kigo, Wakiso district, they brutally murdered their victim.
Through his lawyers R.Mackay Advocates Agaba wants court to release him because he is a family man with a wife and two children who all depend on him for survival.
On June 12, 2018, the accused persons through their lawyer, Abdul Hakim Lubega filed an application before Buganda Road Grade One Magistrates court seeking orders to allow private doctors to examine them the torture they allegedly suffered while in military custody.
The suspects were picked up in a joint security raid on Usafi Mosque in Kisenyi, a Kampala city suburb in May this year for their alleged kidnap and murder of Susan Magara. They were arraigned in court on charges of kidnap and murder with intentions of seeking a ransom and were remanded to Prison.
South Africa has finally handed over Patrick Agaba a key suspect in the death of Susan Magara, an accountant who was kidnapped in early February and killed three weeks later.