The International Crimes Division of the High Court has sentenced Daniel Kisekka Kiwanuka to 35 years in prison for the murder of Senior Principal State Attorney Joan Namazzi Kagezi .
The sentence now brings partial closure to a high-profile murder that has haunted Uganda for nearly a decade.
The Highcourt’s International Crimes Division convicted Daniel Kisekka Kiwanuka, a charcoal burner, resident of Nsava village in Kayunga for the March 2015 murder of Asst DPP Joan Kagezi Namazzi.
The development comes after Kisekka struck a plea-deal with the Office of the DPP to accept murder charges in exchange to a lighter punishment. In exchange, the prosecution dropped Terrorism charges against Kisekka and amended the indictment to plead guilty to murder charges.
The court presided over by 4 justices has heard that Kisekka; a UPDF desserter stole 5 A-k47s, brought them to Kampala where he met his co-accused; John Kibuuka, John Masajjage and Nasur Abudallah Mugonole and started committing several robberies.
That in 2008, after a foiled robbery, Kisekka was arrested and charged before the General Court Martial but escaped from detention at the Military barracks in Makindye and went to Kayunga were he started charcoal burning .
That while there, his co-accused Kibuuka introduced a deal to murder Joan Kagezi and each of the 4 men was paid shs 500,000 to kill Kagezi whom they mistook for a judge interfering with Muslim matters.
It should be noted that at the time of her murder on 30th/ March 2015, Joan Kagezi was the lead prosecutor in the 2010 Kampala twin bomb suspects case where most of the suspects were Muslims.
The court has further heard that in preparation for the said murder, Kisekka cleaned, oiled and provided the killer gun to John Kibuuka who shot/ discharged the killer bullet in Kagezi’s neck.
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