Kampala, Uganda | URN | The High Court Criminal Division has granted former Security Minister, Lt General Henry Tumukunde non-cash bail of Shillings 50 million. Justice Wilson Kwesiga, the Head of the High Court Criminal Division delivered the ruling on Monday 11, May 2020 morning.
He bonded Gen. Tumukunde’s sureties including his wife, Stella Tumukunde, Brother Hanninngton Karuhanga and family friend, Matthew Rukikaire at Shillings 50 million not in cash.
Justice Kwesiga ordered Gen. Tumukunde, who is standing trial for treason and illegal possession of firearms, to deposit his passport with court and report to the High Court Registrar once each month for the extension of his bail on the treason charges.
Justice Kwesiga directed him to appear before the Senior City Hall Grade One Magistrate, Valerian Tumuhimbise on May 20th for the extension of his bail on charges of illegal possession of illegal possession of firearms.
He dismissed the objection raised by the State Prosecutor, Lino Anguzu to Tumukunde’s bail application citing incomplete investigation, saying the habit of arresting, charging and remanding accused person before completing investigations should stop.
He also noted that he had looked at the Search Certificate of March 13 presented by the state that clearly shows that the necessary exhibits were recovered.
Justice Kwesiga also noted that it is more than 60 days since police was named as essential service providers by President, Yoweri Museveni, which is sufficient time for the force to have completed investigations.
Tumukunde was picked from his Kololo residence on March 12th and arraigned before City Hall Magistrate’s Court for treason and illegal possession of firearms. He was subsequently remanded to Luzira prison.
He applied for bail through his lawyers Anthony Wameli, Alex Luganda and Geoffrey Turyamusiima on grounds of advanced age and that he was a presidential aspirant and needed time to consult on his political ambition.
He also argued that he has a permanent place of residence in Kololo. On April 14th, 2020, Justice Kwesiga said he would consider Tumukunde’s application after the lock down and advised him to get sureties above his rank.
However, Tumukunde’s lawyers who were joined by criminal law don McDusman Kabega filed an application for a relaxation of the bail conditions, saying they had failed to secure officers above his rank since he is no longer a serving officer.
They also argued that the lock down was mostly likely to be indefinite because of two extensions.