KAMPALA - Five Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers accused of selling the Forces’ helmets, body armour, and empty magazines while on mission in Mogadishu, Somalia, have been charged and remanded.
The five appeared before the General Court Martial (GCM), chaired by Col Frederick Kangwamu, alongside Col Nasser Drago Igambi and Maj. Abubaker Nyombi.
The soldiers, who all denied the offences, are: RA/234215 L/Cpl Michael Onguti, 35, a member of the Regular Forces of the UPDF, formerly under BGXXXIX as an armoury man; RA/240863 L/Cpl Burdens Nuwasiimire, 29, also formerly a rifleman under BGXXXIX; RA/225512 Pte David Aston Kasaija, 34, a former member of the Intelligence staff under BGXXXIX; RAV/141644 Pte Abias Kamukama, 50, an arms officer under Reserve Force BGXXXIX; and ROV/08936 Lt (Rtd) Gordon Kasasira, 55, a private security supervisor at PALMS Hotel Ltd and a resident of Rwampara District.
They were charged with one count of improper disposal of property contrary to Section 160 (a) of the UPDF Act Cap 330, as amended, which on conviction attracts a maximum sentence of seven years’ imprisonment.
Plea bargain
Prosecution alleges that Onguti, Nuwasimire, Kasaija, Kamukama, and Kasasira, while in Mogadishu, Somalia, between September and November 2024, improperly sold property of the Defence Forces, namely helmets, body armour, and empty magazines.