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{UAH} Kasiwuukira's Widow Put in Prime Suspect's Seat

Kasiwuukira's Widow Put in Prime Suspect's Seat

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Category: Crime news
Published on 21 November 2014
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Intelligence Reveals City Tycoon Kasiwuukira’s Murder Cause Can’t be reached without his Senior Widow Placed in Prime Suspect’s Position

By James Scott

Drove into by a ‘hit-and-run’ vehicle on the morning of October 16th 2014, city tycoon Eria Bugembe Ssebunnya was sent to his creator in the incident which since turned into an aforethought murder, with six suspects already in police custody.

And we can exclusively report that preliminary investigations give credence to detectives’ curiosity, the senior widow Sarah Nabikolo qualifies for the prime suspect status. Several fertile clues have all pointed at her, sources privy with the investigations intimated today.

Ssebunnya jogged to his death when, a Prado type vehicle ran into him just a few metres away from his home in Muyenga as he just set out for a roadwork. The vehicle which according to neighbours, had raked the deceased for some time before the D-day did not stop or its driver exhibiting any remorse, a notion that pointed to murder intents right away.    

The investigation clues

It is a piece of investigative police work whose development had stunted in its infancy until a police officer innocently visited a relative suspect at Kira Road police station. The suspect had been arrested in connection to Airtel offices’ break-in theft shortly before Kasiwuukira’s murder.           

At the station, the suspect confided in his visitor how he had read about Kasiwuukira’s death, saying he would be rich upon release as whoever killed the tycoon was from his group. “We planned this together but even when I have not participated in the implementation, I must get a share. It is huge monies involved,†the suspect reportedly confided in his visitor.

Though a relative, the police officer duly applied his professional duty of tipping the investigators. Working on this intelligence, detectives ably learnt of an organised racked of assassins led by a one Ayiku, a born of Aleptong District in Lango sub-region, Nothern Uganda. Organised the group is that Ayiku got wind of the police breakthrough and along with his family, fled the city before his arrest.

But police intercepted another group member who faked cooperation and led detectives to Ayiku’s home District. However, while in Aleptong, they deposited him for custody with the area police from where, he sneaked out on them. The detectives reported back to Kampala empty-handed, but not done.     

Enters Family

A lot had been shared with the detained ‘whistle-blower’ at Kiira Road station, some of his colleagues and from the individual group members’ acquaintances. The police learnt more about the family, their witchcraft propensities that would occasionally lead to base-less fires in their posh house, adultery and sacrificial attempts.

But pregnant with fertile hints is where, the senior wife Sarah Nabikolo’s sister, a one Sandra was pointed at as one who had, in June this year, contacted the Ayiku group to help slaughter Kasiwuukira. A businesswoman working in a car depot in Kansanga, Sandra was hastily apprehended.

So shocked her arrest, probably the first in life, made her that she instantly confessed to indeed have met and discussed with Ayiku team, but hurriedly added that she had since abandoned that project and instead suspected someone (suggestively his sister Nabikolo) could have proceeded with the plans.

Asked for the motive of her initial plans, Sandra went mum. But she had already hinted on another suspect. Aided by his detective memories, a senior investigator revisited Kasiwuukira’s funeral arrangements and burial ceremony videos, with a basic view of monitoring Nabikolo’s body language during the family’s most tormenting moments.      

“She looked remorseless. She seemed as someone who had lost a distant relative not a husband and the whole loss seemed not new to her,†intimated the detective, adding that police were yet to learn how the couple had long fallen apart after Kasiwuukira had reportedly insisted on sacrificing one of their kids, to allegedly settle the ghosts that had started burning household stuff.   

Sandra in suicide threats

Contented that police had knowledge about her and the entire developments surrounding the demise of her sister’s husband, whom she also, reportedly had intimacy deeds with, Sandra has hinted on bringing everything to an end. This, she says, is via either committing suicide or be let to talk to her sister.   

“She is threatening to commit suicide but we have put stringent measures to her accessibility. She in under our 24/7 hour surveillance,†confirmed a reliable detective source, adding that she is now limited to only police food and is accessed by a few and only meaningful visitors yet in police full company.

Our impeccable sources have intimated that the stance of having Nabikolo’s statement in a direct line of her possible involvement in the demise of her best-half has grown inevitable. “It has become unavoidable, for all clues get back to her. We must get her statement to this effect,†a senior detective source told the investigator last night.

Also confirmed is that the vehicle suspected to have killed Kasiwuukira, a Prado has successfully been intercepted in Bugerere, and the same is in police custody already. And it has been confirmed that by the time it was used to commit the crime, it belonged to Sandra who, has since sold it and the same has changed ownership over three times in a space of barely three months. ,    

Contacted for official statement on the matter, the police chief mouthpiece CP Fred Enanga referred us to Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Directorate (CIID) whose boss AIGP Grace Akullo also referred us to the chief Investigating Officer (I.O) in the matter, SP Michael Odong. The latter said he has no authority to talk to the media on the subject matter.  



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Gwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

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