Prosecutors in the murder case of Major Muhammad Kiggundu and Sergeant Steven Mukasa have requested permission to proceed with the trial in the absence of Bruhan Balyejusa, who fled the case months ago.
The prosecution, led by Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Lino Anguzu, asked a asked a panel of four judges, chaired by Lady Justice Susan Okalany, at the International Crimes Division of the High Court for additional time to formally apply to continue the trial without Balyejusa.
The remaining seven accused individuals in the case include Sheikh Yahaya Mwanje, Yusuf Nyanzi, Mohammed Buyondo alias Matiya, Abdu Wahab Sendegeya, Musa Ssekandi alias Masanafu, Jibril Kalyango alias Bin Suleiman, and Noordin Lutaya alias Ibrahim Ssemwanga alias Superman.
The defense lawyers raised concerns regarding the right to legal representation for an accused person facing the possibility of a death sentence.
The court ordered the prosecution to file an application for trial in absentia by May 9, 2025, and to serve it to the defense along with submissions.
The defense has until May 20, 2025, to file their response, with any rejoinder due by May 26, 2025.
The court will deliver its decision on May 29, 2025. The suspects’ remand period has been extended until May 29, 2025.
Balyejusa’s surety, Abdu Swamadu Muyomba, was sentenced to six months in prison for failing to produce Balyejusa in court.
A warrant of arrest was issued for Balyejusa, and other sureties were served criminal summons in the media.