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Chief Justice Owiny Dollo Orders Probe Into Nakawa Court Brawl

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Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo has called for an immediate investigation into last week’s violent incident at Nakawa Chief Magistrate’s Court. The chaos erupted during a hearing in the treason case involving Dr. Kizza Besigye and two co-accused, leaving several people injured.

In a statement released by the Judiciary’s public relations office, the Chief Justice condemned the violence and described the incident as both inappropriate and intolerable. He stressed that the responsible individuals would face legal consequences.

“Courts are sanctuaries of justice and must be upheld as places of peace, fairness, and dignity,” the Chief Justice stated. “Any acts of violence or disorder within court premises are unacceptable and will be addressed firmly.”

The Judiciary reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of judicial staff, litigants, court attendees, and the wider public. The Chief Justice emphasized the need for courts to function securely to maintain confidence in the legal process.

The disturbances occurred when supporters of Dr. Besigye clashed with individuals believed to be undercover security officers. The violence reportedly began when Ingrid Turinawe was spotted filming inside the courtroom. A man, suspected to be a plainclothes officer, allegedly seized her phone and physically attacked people around, leading to a broader confrontation.

Paul Kisule, affiliated with the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF), sustained injuries and had to be escorted out of the court bleeding. Additionally, earlier that week, two individuals including Kira Division councillor Umar Katongole were detained shortly after a court session and later released with injuries.

Chief Justice Owiny-Dollo urged the public to respect court authority and to allow the Judiciary to carry out its role impartially and without external pressures.

Dr. Besigye, alongside his assistant Obeid Lutale and Captain Denis Oola from the UPDF, faces treason charges. Besigye and Lutale recently submitted a second bail application after their initial request was denied by Justice Rosette Kania on April 11, 2025, due to concerns over potential interference with investigations and the seriousness of the allegations.

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