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Seven LDU Personnel Convicted in UPDF Court for Beating Ugandans

Wilson Kakuru
Last updated: April 15, 2020 8:30 am
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Wilson Kakuru
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The UPDF 1st infantry Division court-martial has heard, convicted and sentenced seven LDU personnel and one civilian at Kakiri Division headquarters.

Amongst those who appeared before a five-member court team under the chairmanship of Col Sam Mugyenyi, were 07 LDUs who were accused of beating Wanainchi during the enforcement of presidential directives on COVID-19.

Through the prosecutor, Capt Katigan Mugisha Court heard that Ax 012213, LDU Bango Godfrey, AX 014257 LDU Lumansi Paul, Ax016445 LDU Onyango Boaz, all of Kampala central battalion and LDUs, AX 014882 Mulenzi Emmanuel, AX015432 Niyagaba Benson and AX 34137 Okolongo Grievance of Kawempe battalion, while in Kampala and Kawempe divisions beat up civilians on the 26th and 30th march 2020 respectively. This went against the laws of Uganda under section 119 of the penal code act.

All the 6 accused pleaded guilty and were convicted on their own plea.

READ MORE: VIDEO: No One Has A Right To Beat A Ugandan – CDF

The defense counsel Mrs. Kensime Merian mitigated and prayed for a lighter sentence on ground that, common assault (charge against them) was a misdemeanor, the accused were first offenders, did not waste court’s time, were repentant and remorseful, and had families to fend for.

On his part, the court prosecutor submitted that the actions of the six accused went against the established UPDF code of conduct which portrayed UPDF as a brutal force. He, therefore, prayed for an appropriate sentence against the accused.

After deliberations, court sentenced the six accused to 2 months detention.
The seventh LDU Mulaalo Rashid was charged on two counts, desertion and common assault. He was convicted on the second count and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment. Court could not hear the first charge, since hearing of a capital offence required the presence of the 7 member quram.

Court also heard charges against civilian Atuzarirwe Emanuel who was found wearing a UPDF plain uniform contrary to section 164 of the UPDF act. He was convicted on, his own plea and sentenced to two years imprisonment.
Several civilians, on several occassions have been arrested donning uniforms, an act against the law.

L/Cpl Okwi Emmanuel of Kawempe batallion was charged with failure to execute one’s duty contrary to the UPDF act. His case could not be heard by a five-member court since its capital in nature.

All the convicts have 14 days to appeal the convictions to the General court-martial.

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