The suspects who have been in jail since their arrest will return to court on May 6th 2019 for the Judge Advocate Col. Richard Tukachungurwa to sum up the case before a judgment date is set.
Boda Boda 2010 Suspects at Makindye Military Court
Lawyers of Boda
Boda 2010 Association suspects have asked the General court martial to acquit
their clients.
The suspects are Abdullah Kitatta, Amon Twinomujuni, John ssebandeke, Fred
Bwanika, Hassan Sebata, Matia Ssenfuka, Hussein Mugema, Ibrahim Ssekaja, Joel
Kibirige and Sowali Ngobi.
The group is
jointly with illegal possession of fire arms and military stores contrary to
the Uganda People’s Defense Forces Act, 2005.
On Monday morning, the suspect through their
lawyer, Shaban Sanywa asked court presided over by Lt. General Andrew Gutti to
acquit them on grounds that there was no direct evidence linking them to the
charges.
Sanywa contends
that prosecution relied on circumstantial evidence since the suspects were
arrested by the military, which has also prosecuted them.
According to encyclopedia
Britannica, circumstantial evidence in law is evidence that is not drawn from
direct observation of a fact in an issue.
Sanywa argues
that the fact that the army picked up and tried the suspects shows lack of independence
in the trial since only military officers are involved.
Sanywa says if
prosecution had brought other witnesses like civilians, the Manager Vine Hotel
where the suspects were picked up and CCTV footage, court would have been able
to know whether the suspects were found in possession of military items
presented in court as exhibit.
He also says prosecution led by Lt. Col. Raphael Mugisha
failed to produce a ballistic report to confirm that the suspects indeed
touched the said weapons or they were planted on them.
Sanywa also said there was no investigating officer in the
matter, which means that no proper investigations were done.
He also argued
that the guns and military uniforms were picked from the Boda Boda 2010 offices
in Wakaliga when the suspects were already in custody.
Sanywa further
states that the Boda Boda 2010 offices are in Kawempe not Wakaliga as the prosecution
alleges.
The suspects were arrested from various places in Rubaga
division including Wakaliga and Vine tea Hotel between January 19th and 21st
2018.
Prosecution contends that they were found with 55 rounds of
ammunition, a black and a golden pistol, sub machine gun and military caps
and uniforms.
The suspects who have been in jail since their arrest will return
to court on May 6th 2019 for the Judge Advocate Col. Richard Tukachungurwa to sum
up the case before a judgment date is set.
The Judge Advocate will basically review the evidence before
court and guide the panel regarding points of law.