{UAH} Fwd: It's illegal for suspects to report to CID for questioning, says court
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It's illegal for suspects to report to CID for questioning, says court The unanimous ruling followed a 2010 petition filed by the former Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) party president, Dr Olara Otunnu, in which he ... By BETTY NDAGIRE Kampala. The Constitutional Court judges led by Deputy Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, have in a landmark judgment, struck out sections of the Police Act that require suspects to provide evidence to police during questioning. "The impugned provision imposes a penalty upon a person summoned for failure to comply. Such a person could be prosecuted. Clearly, this would defeat the purpose and intention of the (Police) Act. Compelling a person who is not yet suspected to have committed any criminal offence to appear before a police officer at a police station, to answer questions and produce documents would be inconsistent with and in contravention of Article 23(1) of the Constitution," Justice Kenneth Kakuru ruled in the lead judgement. Such limitation, the court decided, is not "necessary to protect the rights of others or to protect the public interest". The judgment followed a 2010 petition filed by the then Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) party president, Dr Olara Otunnu, in which he challenged Section 27A (3) & (4) which gave Police wide-ranging powers to summon, compel appearance and production of evidence by witnesses. Non-compliance under provisions of the Police Act that court has quashed, gave detectives powers to jail or impose monetary fines on a person. They, however, decided that police summoning individuals, even when it limits freedoms, is not unconstitutional. Dr Otunnu ran to court in April 2010 after Police summoned him four times to appear at CID headquarters in Kampala but choose to defy basing on the reason that it was unconstitutional. Background But in his appeal which was heard by a coram of five judges, the petitioner sought for a permanent injunction restraining the CID from compelling persons suspected of committing offences from being required to make statements on allegations labelled against them. Judgment |
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