By Rachael Najjuma

11th Oct 2022

 

The former Jinja Resident District Commissioner -RDC Eric Sakwa has been acquitted of manslaughter charges, aggravated robbery, assault and malicious damage.

Sakwa had allegedly committed the crimes while enforcing presidential directives on the prevention of COVID-19 in March 2020 when he, alongside one Mohammed Simba assaulted Charles Isanga, a resident of Lwanda village, in the then Mafubira sub-county, in Jinja district.

At the time, the government had announced restrictions against gatherings, the movement of people and nighttime curfew as one of the measures to control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. But despite the restrictions, Isanga was found operating a kiosk beyond the acceptable hours.

The prosecution alleged that Sakwa used a blunt object to hit Isanga on the head, resulting in his death on April 18, 2020.

He also reportedly stole three crates of beer, eight trays of eggs, a sacket of waragi, and 80,000 Shillings, among other valuables.

Sakwa was subsequently interdicted on grounds that he could not serve in a public office while battling criminal charges.

On Tuesday, the Jinja Chief Magistrate’s court acquitted him of the charges, saying that the prosecution failed to prove its case against the accused persons.

Presiding Chief Magistrate Jude Okumu stated that although Isanga died 26 days after the alleged assault in March 2020, there is no proof that either he or his family members lodged a complaint prior to his death.

He adds that the statements released in the aftermath were uncoordinated and unreliable.

Meanwhile, Sakwa says that he is hopeful of being reinstated back to his former job as an RDC after being acquitted by the court.


Tuesday 11th October 2022 06:53:26 PM