Kampala,
11th September 2012; Human Rights Network
for journalists-Uganda is disappointed by the police’s failure to arrest the
City Mayor Godfrey Nyakaana Amooti to appear in court for assaulting a
journalist.On
13th July 2012, Buganda Road Chief Magistrate Mary Eleanor Khainza issued an arrest warrant
against Nyakaana after he failed to honor criminal summons issued against him in
June this year. The State Prosecutor Nelly Asiku asked the court to order for
Nyakaana’s arrest.
The warrant of arrest
was presented to the police’s Deputy CID Commander Mr. Walimbwa to execute the
arrest but he has since failed to do so. Another warrant of arrest was issued
on 27th July 2012 by the same court and handed over to one Musa a
police officer attached to Central Police Station but was similarly never put
into effect.
On
30th August, Court could not proceed as Nyakaana had not yet been
arrested. The case was further adjourned to 05th October 2012 and
the warrant of arrest extended to the same date. It is worthy to note that this
case has failed to take off and has been repeatedly adjourned due to police’s
failure to arrest Nyakaana.
Prosecution alleges
that on February, 23 2011 during local council general elections for Kampala
Lord Mayor Ship, Nyakaana severely beat up Arinaitwe George Fidel a Red Pepper journalist
and also robbed him of his Sony camera worth 400,000shs. In a bid to destroy
the photos that Arinaitwe had taken, Nyakaana is alleged to have grabbed the
camera from him and destroyed its memory card before beating him several times.
Although Nyakaana was not one of the candidates in the elections, he was
displeased by Arinaitwe who took photos of the fracas that broke out after
people started accusing him of vote stuffing at the Railway ground polling
station.
At
the time of the attack, Nyakaana was overseeing the votes of the ruling party’s
(NRM) candidate Peter Sematimba. The elections were later cancelled by the
Electoral Commission upon discovering that they were marred by wide spread
irregularities throughout the district. They were later re-organized and
Ssematimba lost to the opposition’s Erias Lukwago who is the current Lord Mayor
of the city authority.
“HRNJ-Uganda is greatly
concerned by police’s failure to arrest the suspect, yet he sits at the City
Division offices which are within the vicinity of CPS offices. Despite several appeals
to the force by HRNJ-Uganda, the police have been reluctant to effect the
arrest. This act has affected the hearing of this case, thereby denying the
journalist justice. We therefore once again appeal to the police to arrest
Nyakaana and present him to court to plead to the charges,” said HRNJ-Uganda National
Coordinator Wokulira Ssebaggala.
For
More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda
(HRNJ-Uganda)
Kivebulaya
Road – Mengo Kampala Opp. St. Marcelino Pre. School
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower Kampala,Tel: +256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail: news@hrnjuganda.org,humanrajournalists@yahoo.co.uk
Website: www.hrnjuganda.org,BLOG: http://hrnjuganda.blogpost.com
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