The late Abel Katende
By JAMES KABENGWA
Court has sentenced a woman and her two children to between 20 and 35
years in prison for murdering her husband Abel Katende, a former
Monitor Publications senior sales executive.
Janet Namugenyi was
sentenced to 35 years in jail while her daughter, Lilian Najjuma, 26, a
former Makerere University student, will spend 30 years in prison, and
her son Gideon Kaaya, 21, was handed a 23-year prison sentence.
Another
of Katende’s daughters, Janat Nabukalu, who was also an accomplice but
fled abroad, has been placed on a warrant of arrest.
During the
sentencing at the High Court in Wakiso District on Tuesday, Justice Alex
Ajiji said the punishments were lenient because the accused were
convicted on their own confession after a plea-bargain process and
therefore did not waste court’s time.
“You have a right to appeal,” Justice Ajiji told the convicts.
On
October 8, 2018, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
entered plea bargain agreements with the three accused persons.
The aggravating and motivating factors of the case were considered in arriving at the sentences.
Aggravating
factors included the gravity of the offence, the cruel manner in which
Katende was killed, and that the accused were his very close relatives
he toiled for. The degree of participation by each of the accused was
also considered.
The late Katende went missing on April 27, 2018,
after he fled his home in Luteete, Kasangati Sub-county in Wakiso. He
relocated to another home in Buswa Manzwe, Masuliita Sub-county.
Prior to his murder, he had narrated his ordeal to his neighbours how he faced witch-hunt from his family over his property.
On the fateful day of April 27, 2018, the three children and their mother visited Katende’s second home in Masuliita. They beat him up with a stick and killed him. They later carried the body in a car boot and took it to their home in Rutete Village in Kasangati where they dumped it in a pit-latrine.
Source Daily Monitor.