CPS Bombing: Terrorism Charges Against Nine Confirmed, Five Acquitted

by News Editor

The International Crimes Division of the High Court in Kampala has confirmed nine suspects to stand trial for their alleged involvement in the manufacture and detonation of  2021 Kampala twin bombings at CPS and IPS building.

Justice Richard Wejuli Wabwire ordered that the suspects  start trial on charges of Terrorism and belonging to a terrorist organization before a yet to be named  panel of three Justices.

They are: Ismail Kiyemba ,  Wambedde Twaha, Nsubuga Nadir Faisal, Ishaq Jero, Kiryowa Jamadah Afan, Ssebunya Hassan, Musinguzi Sadiq and Bbumba Ammar.The same Judge has set free five people after  ruling that the Prosecution evidence did not point at their involvement in the bombings. 

Justice Wejuli  has ruled that the evidence presented by the Prosecution during the Pre-trial hearing sufficiently substantiates the charges of Terrorism against only the said nine people.

As such he has set free Bogere Muniru, Jjuuko Bashir Kiwanuka, Kisitu Mohammed, Bakyayita Hamuza and Matiwa Huzaifa Ismail  saying the evidence disclosed by the prosecution is not sufficient to sustain charges of belonging to a terrorist organization against them.

The nine have been remanded back to Luzira prison until the trial panel of Judges is named.

The twin bomb blasts in which seven people died and 33 others were injured; occurred in November/2021 both at IPS building near Parliamentary Avenue and at CPS.

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