KAMPALA, Uganda
Uganda’s veteran opposition politician Dr Kizza Besigye and his aide, Obeid Lutale, have been denied bail for the fourth time, as court ruled that criminal proceedings should not be stayed before plea taking.
Justice Emmanuel Baguma delivered the ruling on Monday, after it
had earlier been scheduled to be communicated by email on December 23.
He held that granting bail at this stage would be unfair, since
the accused have not yet taken plea.
In his ruling, Justice Baguma said the matter has faced repeated
delays, noting that although plea taking had been scheduled for September,
several applications by the defence had stalled progress.
“The court finds that it would be improper to stay proceedings
and subsequently grant bail before plea taking,” Justice Baguma ruled.
Following the decision, the defence team — led by Kenyan Senior
Counsel Martha Karua — protested the move, describing it as an ambush.
Karua told court that the defence had appeared strictly to
receive the ruling and had not been prepared for plea taking.
She argued that the defence had not been formally notified that
plea taking would proceed, and said the court’s approach undermined fair trial
principles.
Counsel Erias Lukwago added: "If this matter has been fixed
for plea taking today, we should have been serviced and informed on time. We
therefore ask for adjournment to prepare for the same."
Proceedings in the matter were still ongoing by press time.
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