Justice Kwesiga also directed the retired military officer to appear before the Senior City Hall grade one magistrate, Valerian Tumuhimbise, on May 20 for the extension of his bail.Â
He also noted that he had looked at the search certificate of March 13 presented by the state that clearly shows that the necessary exhibits were recovered. Justice Kwesiga also noted that it is now 60 days since Tumukunde was arrested, which is sufficient time for police to conclude its investigations since it wasn’t affected by the lockdown.Â
Tumukunde was picked from his Kololo residence on March 12 and arraigned before City Hall Magistrate’s court for treason and illegal possession of firearms. He was subsequently remanded to Luzira prison.Â
He also argued that he has a permanent place of abode in Kololo. On April 14, Justice Kwesiga said he would consider Tumukunde’s application after the lockdown and advised him to get sureties above his military rank. This meant the sureties had to be at the rank of Lieutenant-General, which is Tumukunde’s rank, or above.Â
However, Tumukunde’s lawyers, who were joined by criminal law don McDusman Kabega, filed an application for a relaxation of the bail conditions, saying they had failed to secure officers above his rank since he is no longer a serving officer. They also argued that the lockdown was most likely going to be indefinite after two extensions.
