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Beaten WBS TV journalists’ case: Police boss grilled

Hakim Mutesasira by Hakim Mutesasira
November 18, 2016
in Crime
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Beaten WBS TV journalists’ case: Police boss grilled
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Buganda Road Court has ordered the former Old Kampala DPC Joram Mwesigye to defend himself against charges of assaulting a WBS TV journalist Andrew Lwanga.

This after Presiding Grade one magistrate Gladys Kamasanyu perused the evidence of  the 6 prosecution witnesses and found it sufficient to warrant ASP Mwesigye  defend himself.

The State contends that on January 12, 2015, at Florida bar and guest house on Namirembe Road in Kampala, Mr Mwesigye brutally assaulted Mr Andrew Lwanga, a journalist working with WBS Television and Mr Joseph Ssetimba from Bukedde Television. Mr Mwesigye is charged with three counts ranging from assault, occasioning bodily harm and malicious damage of property.

Two witnesses include the librarian from NTV, a local television handed over the video footage of the victims being assaulted by the suspect and doctor who examined Mr Lwanga (in picture).
Two witnesses include the librarian from NTV, a local television handed over the video footage of the victims being assaulted by the suspect and doctor who examined Mr Lwanga (in picture).

Investigators with Professional Standards Unit arrested Mr Mwesigye on January 13, 2015, after his brutal attack on journalists who were covering a demonstration by the unemployed youth group.

To date, Mr Lwanga is still nursing spinal injuries he sustained from the lashes by the police officer.

Magistrate Kamasanyu ordered that Mwesigye who is out on bail should be ready to give his defence on the 7th December 2016.

Hakim Mutesasira

Hakim Mutesasira

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