Uganda Police had retracted its earlier version which indicated that Ronald Sebulime was shot as he attempted to harm ICT Minister Idah Nantaba.
The institution’s mouthpiece CP Fred Enanga told a news conference on Wednesday at Central Police Kampala that the three officers on patrol truck have already been arrested for giving false information and also charged with murder.
Enanga said, police changed stance after gathering enough evidence which shows that Sebulime was indeed heading to school to visit his children.
“The patrol told us lies, Sebulime was illegally killed,” Enanga said.
On Sunday, Nantanba reported a suspicious biker at Nagalama police. Officers swung in action pursued the biker who later surrendered. However, he was shot after one of the officers said “orders had changed.”
Full Statement
We regret that our initial media release of Sunday, 24th March 2019, surrounding the drive by threats by Hon. Idah Nantaba was not totally accurate. The true facts are that on Sunday, 24th March, 2019 the Hon. Minister Idah Nantaba while buying fruits at a roadside market around Ssinda, located 6 km after Sezibwa bridge, saw a motor cycle rider, who from her instincts, appeared to be a dangerous person. The rider who was inquiring about the location of Kabimbiri, immediately after sped off at a high speed, towards Mukono direction, but was given a chase by the Hon Minister, up to Nagalama Police Station, where she alerted the police and also dropped her bodyguard. She again tried to give the suspected rider a further chase in the direction of Mukono, but all in vain.
However, the 999 crew from Mukono that responded to the earlier emergency call from Nagalama police station, intercepted the alleged suspects after they hit a road hump and fell off. The crew concentrated on the rider Ssebulime who was carrying a bag, chased and after a few warning shots in the air, the suspect stopped and surrendered to the police, who arrested and led him to the police vehicle. The stranger, whom he was carrying, to guide him to St. Andrew Kaggwa for visitation, also disappeared and was not traced. It is true that the deceased was removed from the police pickup and instantly shot dead by our officer.
The police has arrested the car commander and 02 crew members to the “999” patrol vehicle, under Registration number UP5745, for trying to conceal the true facts of the events surrounding the killing of Sebulime Ronald, after they submitted false reports about what really happened upon intercepting the suspects at Nagojje trading center, on Sunday the 24th March 2019. The arrested officers include; No. 51543 Cpl Ssali Edward, who was the car commander, No. 50162 PC Opira Ronald and No. 5729 PC Baganza Ronald. The other crew member No. 62163 PC Cherotich Robert is still absent but wanted. The team had responded to a complaint of a drive-by threat by the Hon Minister of State for ICT, Aida Nantaba.
The Police created a joint team of investigators from the Kampala Metropolitan East Region and Homicide squad from CID headquarters, who upon further scrutiny of the incident established new findings. We can now certainly say that, what was first reported as a typical police shooting story, where perceived dangerous suspects were shot at during a pursuit, is established to be a straight forward case, of murder. We are now holding the officers accountable for murder, conspiracy and for professional misconduct.
We are also using the incident as a test of leadership against the territorial commanders, who failed to detect the true reality of what happened on that day, and forwarded a report that was not accurate, to their superiors.
We once again extend our sympathies to the family of Ssebulime Ronald, who was shot and killed by our officer. His cause of death was due to hemorrhage following gunshot wounds.
The exhibits of a bag with eats and drinks belonging to the deceased; and the police guns have been recovered, to aid in our investigations.
The police does not condone any acts of extrajudicial nature, reason why we are holding the suspects accountable for the death of Ronald Ssebulime. We also want to thank the residents of Nagojje trading centre and the media for boldly bringing out the facts, about what really happened. Without their concern, this would have been one case where the narrative from our first responders could have defeated justice.