Justice & Crime Report

Justice Delayed: The Case of a Civilian Held in Detention for Over 4 Years

The case of Enock Tumwesigye, a civilian held in detention for over 1,500 days (approximately 4 years) without trial, raises serious concerns about the rule of law and human rights in Uganda. Tumwesigye was initially arrested 4th September 2019 on murder charges, but the charges were later withdrawn. However, he was rearrested on January, 1, 2021 and charged with the same offense by a military court, despite being a civilian.

Tumwesigye’s prolonged detention without trial is a clear violation of his constitutional rights to liberty, a fair and speedy trial, and the presumption of innocence. The Supreme Court had declared that military courts cannot try civilians, and the case should be transferred to a civilian court. This ruling underscores the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring that individuals are not subjected to arbitrary detention.

After years of detention, Tumwesigye was finally granted bail by Justice Isaac Muwata. The bail conditions, including a cash payment and non-cash bonds of Shs 10 million for his sureties are a necessary measure to ensure that Tumwesigye appears in court for his trial. The requirement for regular reporting to the court also ensures that Tumwesigye remains accountable while his case is ongoing.

The case of Enock Tumwesigye highlights the need for reforms to prevent similar delays and ensure that individuals are not subjected to arbitrary detention. It also underscores the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting human rights. As Tumwesigye begins his journey towards justice, it is essential that the courts prioritize his case and ensure a fair and speedy trial. The outcome of this case will have significant implications for the protection of human rights and the rule of law in Uganda.

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