After 147 days on remand, Dr. Kizza Besigye, a veteran opposition politician in Uganda, has failed to secure bail. Besigye and his political aide, Obed Lutale, were arrested in Kenya last year and charged with treason and misprision of treason.

Justice Comfort Kania, in a ruling read by Salam Ngoobi, stated that although Besigye and Lutale had satisfied other bail conditions—including having fixed places of abode and substantial sureties—the balance of convenience lies with national security and public safety.
The court further ruled that the two men are too influential and could interfere with the ongoing police investigations.
“The offences are alleged to have been committed in various locations in Uganda and in other countries, requiring more time and resources to conclude investigations than is normally the case in offences alleged to have been committed only in Uganda,” he ruled in a court decision read out by registrar Ssalmu Ngoobi.
“Owing to the fact that the investigations are ongoing the interest of Justice at this point dictate that the application for bail is denied on this occasion because there is the likelihood that the applicants if released on bail while investigations are ongoing owing to the grave nature of the offence may fall prey to the temptation to interfere with the investigations.”
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