(L-R) Joram Mwesigye standing and Andrew Lwanga seated with clutches |
Kampala,
25th/February/2015; A
Wavah Broadcasting Services (WBS) Television journalist, Andrew
Lwanga broke down in tears as he testified against Joram Mwesigye
the former Division Police Commander of Old Kampala Police Station
who he accuses of brutally assaulting him while covering a procession
by a group of unemployed youth in Kampala.
Lwanga,
who is currently walking on clutches told court presided over by
Grade One Magistrate, Sanyu Mukasa, that on 12th
January 2015, while using a big stick, Mwesigye hit him three times
on the left hand, chest and left side of his head, which made him
dizzy and collapsed on the ground. His camera was also destroyed.
“He
first hit me on the palm of the left hand, I tried to hold on to the
stick in self-defense, but I failed. He hit me the second time and I
fronted my camera; the stick smashed the camera and got me on the
chest as well. On the third time, he hit me on the head near the left
ear. It is then that I collapsed on the ground, I was dizzy. I spent
some time on the ground….” Lwanga told a fully packed court.
Lwanga
further testified that he was dragged into a private white saloon car
Registration Number UAT 150L, and driven to Old Kampala Police
Station, from where he was ordered to remove his belt and shoes to
enter the cells, but was rescued by the Former Kampala South
Metropolitan Police Commander, James Ruhweza, who used a police
patrol car and rushed him to Mulago National Referral Hospital where
he was admitted in critical condition. He was thereafter transferred
to St. Francis Hospital in Nsambya after he became weak and
unconscious a few hours after he had been discharged from Mulago. He
is likely to undergo surgery on the back bone owing to a dislocation
of his spine cord.
Court
dismissed an application by Mwesigye through his lawyer Gorge Spencer
against allowing other journalists from testifying against him in
this case. The matter was adjourned to 30th
March 2015 for further hearing.
Meanwhile,
hearing of a case at the Law Development Center Court in Kampala, in
which the former Executive Board Chairperson of HRNJ-Uganda, Mulindwa
Mukasa is accused of obstructing the former Division Police Commander
of Wandegeya Police Station, Julius Caesar Tusingwire did not take
off due to failure by the State to produce witnesses in court. Two
witnesses have so far testified in this case. The matter was
adjourned to 25th
March for further hearing.
For More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Plot 18, Block 12 Stensera Road Kayanja Triangle Zone
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
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda)
Plot 18, Block 12 Stensera Road Kayanja Triangle Zone
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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