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Hearing of suspected Katumba attackers’ bail application flops

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
July 12, 2021
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Hearing of suspected Katumba attackers’ bail application flops

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By Ruth Anderah

The hearing of a bail application filed by two suspected attackers of Gen Katumba Wamala has flopped.

This after prosecution led by Joseph Kyomuhendo failed to file a response to the said application.

The Deputy Registrar in charge of criminal matters Festo Nsenga has ordered the prosecution to file its response on Wednesday this week and on Friday, July 16th, the court will pronounce a ruling date.

In their bail application, Yusuf Nyanzi and Hussein Sserubula state that they were on June 28th sent on remand at Kitalya government prison after spending 7 days in illegal detention.

Their lawyer Geoffrey Turyamusiima from Wameli and Company Advocates explains what transpired in court today.

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