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A mother to one of the nine people accused of kidnapping and murder of Susan Magara has been grilled by the prosecution after she told the court that her son was in Kiboga district on February 7, 2018, when the heinous crimes were committed.
During the court session on Thursday, March 26, Hadijah Nangozi, a mother to Musa Abbas Buvumbo, said they spent 10 days in Kiboga for the family's annual gathering and returned to Kampala on February 10, 2018.
Probed by Chief State Attorneys Joseph Kyomuhendo and Sherifah Nalwanga whether she reported to police that her son was being falsely accused, having allegedly been with him at the time of the incident, Nangozi said no.
Evidence adduced by the prosecution shows that it is Buvumbo who chopped off Magara’s two fingers in an attempt to compel her family to pay the ransom cash. High Court Judge Alex Mackay Ajiji is presiding over the protracted trial.
Asked to mention the names of Buvumbo’s children in court, Nangozi said she does not know them.
After failing to give convincing answers to a host of questions put to her, the prosecution told the court to treat the 59-year-old as a liar and consequently discharged her.
After the abduction, the suspects allegedly first held Magara at Nakandi’s home in Nateete before moving her to Bukenya’s residence in Konge II, Makindye Division, Kampala. While there, her two fingers were allegedly chopped off and sent to her family to demonstrate their determination to kill her if the ransom was not paid.
The indictment further states that the suspects later resolved to kill her because releasing her would expose them.
Prosecution also alleges that part of the ransom money was used to purchase land in Buikwe and Luwero districts.