By ABUBAKER LUBOWA
In Summary
The court also handed him 25 years
for the failure to protect war materials and 20 years for aggravated
robbery. All the sentences will run concurrently
Private Patrick Okot Odoch Tuesday started
serving a 90-year jail sentence after the General Court Martial found
him guilty of killing ten people and injuring two others in March this
year near Bombo Barracks, in Luweero District.
Breaking down the sentence, the
court that was presided over by Brig. Fred Tolit, handed Odoch 65 years
for each of the 10 counts of murder.
The court also handed him 25
years for failing to protect war materials and 20 years for aggravated
robbery. All the sentences will run concurrently.
Pte. Odoch who was found guilty of all the charges seemed unbothered.
The court sitting at Bombo Health Centre last week convicted Pte. Odoch, who was attached to the Land Forces base in Bombo.
Brig Fred Tolit, while
delivering the verdict last week, said the court had critically analysed
the summary of submissions from both the State prosecution and the
defence lawyers basing on the testimony of the 25 witnesses and court
exhibits.
“Prosecution side successfully
proved a prima facie case, no dispute that 10 people were killed, that
the death was unlawful. One of the witnesses, Pte. Balugala Lukwago
David, who survived death by luck when the accused shot three bullets
targeting his life after committing the murders, knew Odoch very well
and had earlier rescued a young girl, who Odoch was molesting,” Brig.
Tolit ruled.
“It is clear from this
particular testimony that there was no mistaken identity for this
witness, who had known him for about five months. It is also clear and
known to Odoch that he had been deployed. This honourable court
therefore finds the accused guilty of all the 15 counts and consequently
convicts you.”
Prosecution led by Capt Fredrick
Kamgwamu prayed for a severe punishment considering the gravity of the
offences, which he described as barbaric.
But defence lawyers led by Capt
Moses Nasser Drago, urged court not to give Pte. Odoch a death sentence,
saying he is a married young man with three children.
Capt Drago told the court that
the convict has had a clean service record in the army except for the
offences for which he has been convicted for.
Pte Odoch, who went into hiding
after the shooting, was arrested by the army on March 16 at Abere
village in Oyam District after security operatives tracked a telephone
call he had made to a friend in Bombo Barracks, requesting money to
enable him cross to DR Congo.
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