Jatiko noted that physical exhibits, such as scene-of-crime reconstruction videos, identification parade footage, and recordings of one of the accused, Kisekka, leading investigators to a shrine linked to the case, were ready for inspection.
"Accused Number 3 John Masagajje complained that the deposit of the blood money he got was spent on a witch doctor to tie the case, and those that A3 revealed this to will be called to testify as witnesses," says the Prosecution.
The seven entered a plea bargain agreeing to have had links with the Allied Democratic Force rebel group (ADF) operations in Wakiso, Masaka, Rakai, Kyotera, Buikwe, and the Busoga.
On Wednesday, when the matter came up for pretrial hearing before Justice Richard Wejuli Wabwire, the Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Thomas Jatiko said the police file is at CID headquarters and the Prosecution has not yet received it since the case was transferred to ICD.