Crime

Re-arrest Magara murder Prime suspect

 

Court has ordered re-arrest of Magara murder Prime suspect. Susan, 28, the daughter of businessman John Magara was kidnapped on February 7, 2018, as she was drove to her home in Lungujja, Rubaga division.
She was an accountant at her father’s Bwendero Dairy Farm.
The Prime suspect in his hey days
Court documents indicate that she was killed on February,27, 2018, and her body was dumped at Kitiko, Kigo in Wakiso district.
Susan was held hostage for over 20 days, her killers recorded her stay at a hideout where she was subjected to torture, including chopping off her fingers.
At the time of her murder , Susan’s family is said to have paid ransom money believed to be over shs.700m to the killers.
Pato was extradited from South Africa in May last year to answer the murder charges, but the Police have never presented him in court, which issued the arrest warrant for him in February 2018.
Last month, Chief Magistrate Miriam Ayo Akello extended the arrest warrant against Pato and pushed the case to December.
A state prosecutor in the matter said the file has since been returned to the Police. Reasons for failure by the Police to produce Pato in court remain unknown as the force’s spokesperson Fred Enanga declined to comment on the matter.
According to Police records, Pato was tracked down after security reviewed the telephone conversations between him and the Magara family members.
The Police also recorded fresh statements from some of the family members believed to have been holding key information.
Pato allegedly possessed two passports – number B0661869 in the names of Agaba Patrick and Number B1177225 in the names of Kasaija Patrick.
The Police said the behavior of Pato during the kidnap ordeal of Susan was enough to create suspicion of his involvement in the heinous crime.
Upon his extradition, Pato was charged with attempted kidnap of Joan Alupo Cora, with the intent to obtain a ransom from her relatives.
He was later released on bail by High Court judge Yasin Nyanzi on July 30, 2019. Alupo’s case is also yet to be heard.