The Overseer of Public Arraignments (DPP), Jane Frances Abodo, has removed charges against Milly Naluwenda, secretary for the court of Yakisekwa, who had been mutually accused of five others regarding the homicide of Ndiga faction pioneer Daniel Bbosa Kakeedo.
The homicide, which occurred on February 25, 2024, saw Bbosa lethally shot by attackers on cruisers in Lungujja Kikandwa Division, Rubaga locale. In the wake of expenditure eight months on remand, Naluwenda has now been delivered by chief grade one judge Adams Byarugaba, forthcoming some other legal charges.
Naluwenda showed up in court, wearing a kitenge African dress and wearing two rosaries — one enormous one around her arm and a more modest one around her neck. Boss state lawyer Lillian Omara educated the court regarding the DPP's choice to pull out the charges, introducing a letter endorsed by Abodo.
No obvious explanations were accommodated the withdrawal, as Article 120 awards the DPP position to start or pull out charges at any stage before judgment, without the commitment to unveil the reasons. After hearing the court's choice, a profound Naluwenda looked upwards while her family members, present in the court, applauded in alleviation.
Already, Lujja Tabula, the great suspect, affirmed that Naluwenda's contribution was restricted to advising him regarding Lwomwa's homicide. He affirmed that she had reached him just to share insight about the episode and was not engaged with any preparation or execution of the wrongdoing.
Tabula has since argued for the arrival of the excess co-denounced, keeping up with that all are honest aside from himself and Noah Lujja. With Naluwenda's charges removed, five people stay ensnared for the situation.
The meeting went on with the perusing of proof expected for use against the leftover charged. The indictment affirmed that requests are finished, and the case is presently prepared for obligation to the High court for preliminary.
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