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Court to arrest Kakwenza’s sureties if they do not produce him in court or pay Shs40 million, NUP’s Rubongoya part of them

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 11, 2022
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Kakwenza Rukirabashaija’s woes with the state are yet to end as his case with court has taken another twist despite the writer not being in the country.

Kakwenza’s four sureties have been summoned to court to explain why they are unable to produce him in court.

This is according to a notice from the chief magistrate, Singiza Douglas, that has since been available on social media.

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According to the notice, the sureties have been summoned to court to show cause as to why they should not be arrested.

The notice to the sureties reads that they are summoned to appear today before his worship Dr. Singiza Douglas, chief magistrate at Chief Magistrate’s Court of Kampala at Buganda Road to show cause why warrant of arrest should not be taken against them for failure to produce Kakwenza Rukirabashaija in court.

Furthermore, the magistrate sent a notice to the sureties to fail not.

The four sureties in question are Ashanah Annah, a teacher; Job Kiija, an activist, lawyer Julius Galisonga, and David Lewis Rubongoya, the National Unity Platform General Secretary.

The sureties are threatened with either police arrest, detention, or paying a monetary fine of Shs10 million each if they do not produce the sharp-tongued writer.

According to Kakwenza’s lawyer Eron Kiiza, the writer fled the country in fear of further torture and in the quest for effective medication and to also flee the “oppressive criminal justice system”.

The court issued criminal summons against the lawyer, alleging the non-existent offense of offensive communication, and other sureties.

However, the court has since back-tracked on the criminal summons following demands by the defendants lawyers for disclosure of the non-existent charge sheet and police statements relevant to the sureties case.

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