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CCTV frames reveal the last moments of catanga, panic at home

CCTV frames reveal the last moments of catanga, panic at home

The Uganda Police Digital Presidents presented CCTV staff before the Supreme Court, capturing the last moments of businessman Henry Katanga on her Mbui mansion in the Division of Nakava.

Detective police inspector Enok Kanne, who pulled out and analyzed the staff as part of a police investigation, played a video on a big screen before the comfort of Lady Channel on Wednesday.

The footage shows that Katanga, who arrives at her residence around 8pm on November 1, 2023. He is seen as he is steaming his white Toyota Prado Land Cruiser and enters the main house through the kitchen door, wearing a white shirt with short sleeves and blue pants. Kingen told the court that CCTV cameras were switched off at 7:14 am on November 2, 2023 and returned to 8:48 am, capturing panic scenes among domestic workers.

The footage depicts a boy from George Amaniri’s family shamba, who carries a new little mattress from the boys to the main bedroom, where a lifeless body of Katanga was laid. Later Amanyiiire ​​can see that he throws a shirt painted into the blood before dressing up for another.

The video is also recorded by a medical worker Charles Otaja, who arrives at the scene of Boda Boda, and calls Kakwanzi, Katanga’s daughters. Kakwanzi is among the accused of destroying the evidence associated with the murder of his father. Amaniiri and these, together with Katanga’s daughters, Patricia Kakwanzi and NKVAZ, are accused of being accessories of crime, helping to fake evidence.

They are jointly accused of Katanga’s widow, Molly Bunanuki Katanga, who is the main suspect, accused of shooting with her husband. Further personnel show that police Peter Ogwang as the first officer who came to the scene, other security officers and civilians. Prior to their arrival, an ambulance from the funeral services of A-Plus can be seen with the body of Katanga before more people were able to gather at home.

Inside the house, the video is recorded by a chef and relatives, including Denise Naren, who was in the residence with the accused. Some see that the witness described as blood stains on the floor, while others continue their activity as if nothing had happened.

Molly Katanga, which is displayed by video link

The King Detect also testified to the constant exchange of phone calls between the accused on the day of Katanga died. He stated the court that between Patricia, Martha, Denise, Amaniri and Oti. Martha and Patricia were in frequent communication, and Martha called on Patricia 66 times, and Patricia called Martha 46 times.

There were also calls between Denise and Marta, Patricia and here, as well as between Amannier and other accused. All the defendants were given a pledge except Katanga’s moth, which is in prison for more than 12 months. Katanga, a well -known businessman, gave himself a gunshot wound to the head on November 2, 2023 at his residence on Mbuya Chwa II in Capala.

The prosecution is headed by the Assistant PPP Samali Vakuli and the chief state lawyers of Jonathan Muvaganya and Anna Kiiza. Former Deputy Prosecutor General Mvesigva Ryukutan, along with lawyers by Edgar Aibazibwe and Brian Rubikhai, represents the interests of the deceased.

The Moli Katanga Defense Team and its cooperated are included by Peter Kabachi, McDUSman Kaboga, Alison Karukhang and John Jet Tumwebase.