Lying lips are abomination to the Lord : (Proverbs
12:22 )
The
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Jane Frances Abodo has denied that
the state tortured satirical novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija whilst in
detention.
Kakwenza who's currently out on bail was
arrested on December 28, 2021 on charges of offensive communication
when he allegedly used his Twitter handle, @KakwenzaRukira to disturb
the peace of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his son Lt Gen Muhoozi
Kainerugaba between December 26 and 28, 2021.
Before his release from prison, he
narrated to the leader of opposition (LoP) Mathias Mpuuga that he was
tortured by state operatives including injecting him with substances in
his feet and hands six times every six hours, being denied sleep and
made to dance with a jerrican full of water.
This week on Tuesday, Kakwenza through his
lawyers led by Eron Kiiza, made five requests before Buganda Road Chief
Magistrate's court presided over by the chief magistrate Dr Douglas
Singiza including returning his passport to enable him to attend an
event in Germany. His passport was deposited with the court last week as
one of the bail conditions. Besides asking for the return of
the passport, Kakwenza also asked court to quash the charge sheet
forming the offenses against him on grounds that it lacks focus and
precision since it doesn’t show exactly the offensive words that he
reportedly put on his Twitter handle. The court was also asked
to quash the charges on grounds that the court has no jurisdiction to
try them because the prosecutors do not exactly state where Kakwenza
allegedly committed the crimes from. Further, they asked Buganda Road
court to refer the case file to the High court and stay the proceedings
at Buganda Road court until the High court determines whether Kakwenza's
rights were violated at the time he was in detention by the beatings
that resulted in wounds, injured legs and scars. But magistrate
Singiza ordered them to make written submissions. In the submissions,
the prosecutors, submitted to the court a letter written by DPP Abodo to
the Attorney General seeking his advice on the issue of returning
Kakwenza’s passport saying that previously they have not had
applications related to his request involving foreign missions. The
DPP says that they received a copy of a letter addressed to the chief
magistrate from the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in
which they were asking the court to allow Kakwenza to attend an event
where he will be appointed an honorary member of Pen Center. But the
prosecutors say the attorney general has not yet responded to them. On
the issue seeking to have charges dismissed, the DPP contends that the
law does not require them to include the actual offensive words and how
they affected the victims, saying that it’s an issue that will be
adduced during evidence. They also contend that by the time
Kakwenza reportedly committed the crimes against him, he was in Kampala
and his MTN phone number shows based on the call data on the dates in
question. The DPP also denies the torture allegations on
grounds that the medical reports Kakwenza attached to his application,
do not draw any medical conclusions that his current state of health
resulted from torture while in detention after his arrest in December. "The
medical reports also do not give a period within which the injuries
resulting into the noted scars could have occurred. It is, therefore,
speculation by the defense attorneys to conclude that the accused was
tortured and developed all the listed injuries during detention," reads
in part the state submissions. However, the chief magistrate
did not deliver the ruling saying that the parties had made lengthy
submissions which required him to have sufficient time to read through
them in order to make an appropriate decision. He adjourned the case to
February 8. One of Kakwenza’s lawyers Nalukoola Luyimbazi said that the charges against him are baseless and unfounded.