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Kagezi Murder Case Takes New Turn: Agasiirwe’s Vows to Reveal Names in Kagezi Murder Case.

By Dean Lubowa Saava

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“Tension Mounts as Former Police Commander Nixon Agasiirwe Faces Murder Charges in Joan Kagezi’s Assassination Case”

The Chief Magistrate’s Court in Nakawa was gripped by tension as former Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nixon Agasiirwe made a dramatic appearance under tight security.

Agasiirwe, once a powerful figure in the police’s Special Operations Unit, is now at the center of a renewed investigation into the 2015 murder of Senior State Prosecutor Joan Kagezi, a case that has haunted Uganda for over a decade.

According to sources, fresh leads and intelligence reports have connected Agasiirwe to critical events before and after Kagezi’s assassination. In court, Agasiirwe’s statement, “I’m not going alone!” sent shockwaves across certain powerful circles in government and security, sparking speculation about potential high-profile names that could be dragged into the case if Agasiirwe starts speaking out.

The prosecution has yet to present the full charges, but the state has confirmed that the case is related to Kagezi’s assassination. On March 28, 2015, Kagezi was shot dead near her home in Kiwatule while on her way from work. Her death sent shockwaves through the legal and security sectors in Uganda and was condemned globally.

Agasiirwe’s legal team maintains his innocence, with one of his lawyers telling the media, “Our client is being unfairly targeted in a case that has gone cold for years. He has nothing to hide.” In contrast, the family of the late Joan Kagezi has responded with cautious hope, with a family member saying outside the courtroom, “We’ve waited ten years. If justice is coming, we are ready to face it.”

The Chief Magistrate did not allow Agasiirwe to enter a plea, noting that the case would move to the High Court once charges are fully confirmed. Legal experts believe this could be a major turning point in Uganda’s fight against impunity in high-profile crimes.

As the case unfolds, many are watching with bated breath, hoping for justice to be served after a decade-long wait.

The outcome of this trial could have significant implications for Uganda’s justice system and its ability to hold those in power accountable for their actions.

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