KCCA court wants Bad Black arrested

Apr 16, 2013

KCCA Court has issued an extended warrant of arrest for city socialite Shanita Namuyimbwa aka Bad Black for jumping bail.

By Michael Odeng

KAMPALA - Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA) Court has issued an extended warrant of arrest for city socialite Shanita Namuyimbwa aka Bad Black for jumping bail.

 The KCCA trial magistrate, Julius Borore on Monday issued the warrant after Bad Black failed to appear in court for a second time.

The prosecution witness however appeared for cross-examination.

 “It is now the second time she is jumping bail after issuing warrants of arrest. Interpol should find a way of arresting her for trial,” he added.

 Bad Black, who failed to show up in court for trial, is facing charges of a traffic offence at KCCA Court in Kampala.

 The Court of Appeal granted the elusive socialite bail to travel abroad to remove her breast implants last year after she told court that her breasts were swollen and the implants inside needed to be removed.

The claims were confirmed by a doctor who was summoned by the court saying she needed urgent medical treatment.

 Prosecution alleged that on December 4, 2011, Black at Casablanca Pub & Restaurant along Acacia Avenue, while driving  a Mercedes Benz UAM 833Z, carelessly and without reasonable consideration for other road users, knocked a motorcycle UDN 916E and damaged it.

 Further, prosecution alleges that in the process of knocking the motorcycle, three people; Ismail Nsamba, the rider of the motorcycle, his wife Fatuma Namusoke and their six months old baby Jamila Namulindwa were seriously injured.

Speaking to New Vision at court on Monday, Namusoke said that she had no money for operating on her injured leg in order to prevent it from developing cancer.

 “I was told by a doctor at Mulago Hospital that if my leg is not operated on for the second time it may lead to cancer because the bone pierces my skin but I don’t have money for operation,” she lamented.

 The magistrate adjourned the traffic offence to 17, May, 2013 for further hearing.

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