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Police probes Gen Tumwine over confiscating court order, releasing suspect

A case was opened against Tumwine on Thursday at Kazo police station by Paul Beigana, a court bailiff.

KAMPALA, UGANDA: Police in Kazo are investigating circumstances under which Rtd Gen Elly Tumwine blocked court bailiffs and police from implementing a court order.

A case was opened against Tumwine on Thursday at Kazo police station by Paul Beigana, a court bailiff. Tumwine is accused of obstructing a court order directing Steven Rwanyabushozi to open an access road.

According to Beigana the court order was cleared by the directorate of police legal services in Kampala and the regional police commander allowing the Kazo district police commander to witness its execution in Burunga sub county.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident saying the bailiffs who were in the company of the police officers from Kazo police station were intercepted by military vehicles along the Kazo-Rwemikoma road at the junction that heads to Tumwine’s home and stopped from executing the court order.

Kasasira says the court order resulted from a judgment by the Kazo chief magistrate that pronounced itself on November 21, 2021, in a civil case where Grace Kakirenga the complainant accused her son Steven Rwanyabushozi, the defendant, of blocking an access road to her home.

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The court ruling was in favour of Kakirenga – ordering Rwanyabushozi to unblock the access road and also awarded costs of Shs 24 million to Kakirenga, however, Rwanyabushozi defied court orders and subsequently, a warrant of arrest was issued.

Paul Beigana, the court bailiff says when they were intercepted by military vehicles, Tumwine told them to hand over the court order and other documents that included a warrant of arrest and directed them to leave the area immediately.

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He says Tumwine also freed the suspect, Rwanyabushozi whom they had arrested. Tumwine couldn’t be reached for comment as his known phone numbers went unanswered. Kasasira says as the investigation into the matter goes on, they are also engaging relevant authorities to settle the matter.

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