The Kiboga Grade One Magistrate Jonard Tusasirwe has remanded Moses Anguyo, a prison warder attached to Kiboga Prison over shooting four people dead in February.
On Tuesday, Anguyo who was recently arrested in Aru Town in DR Congo where he had fled after allegedly committing the four murders was jointly charged alongside three others who include Peter Anziku alias Dickson Okuonzu, and Hellen Anviko.
According to prosecution, on February 23 at Kiboga Government Prison, with malice aforethought, unlawfully caused the death of ASP Catharine Hope, PO1 Bright Akishuri, Sarah Ayebare, and Salson Niwagaba. Under count five, Anguyo was charged with aggravated robbery.
On Count six, of aggravated robbery, prosecution further alleged that, Anguyo robbed a pair of jean trousers from Grace Katusiime and shot her after the robbery, there after robbed an Arsenal jersey from Mary Nabayiga and used a deadly weapon against her after.
Prosecution further told court that Anguyo threatened violence against SP Ivan Niwagaba, by threating to injure or kill him, to make seven counts against the prison warder.
His co-accused were charged separately with a lesser offence of being an accessory after the fact to a felony contrary to Section 366 of the Penal Code Act.
According to the prosecution, the trio, being relatives of Anguyo, allegedly coordinated and assisted him to escape from being charged with murder to the prejudice of all those he allegedly shot dead.
The suspects were subsequently remanded to Kitalya and Luzira prison, and the case was adjourned to April 24, for mention.





















