MUHAMOUD Mugisha, one of the suspects charged with the July 11 Kampala twin bombings, yesterday appeared at Nakawa Magistrates’ Court and recorded an extra-judicial statement.
He recorded his statement before Grade One Magistrate George Obong, after he offered to record an additional statement related to the blasts.
Mugisha, 24, is among the 32 suspects who were charged on August 16 with terrorism, murder and attempted murder at the same court. He is a resident of Kiwunya Zone, Nakulabye, in Rubaga division, but is of Rwandan origin.
The magistrate declined to divulge what Mugisha said in his confession, saying it would be prejudicial and against his work ethics. Read More
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