Kisoro court officials charged the district vice chairman Thursday with entering land without permission. The local leader also faces blame for property damage. Chief Judge Komakech heard claims about Alex Nambajimana causing problems on Abel Agaba's land between last year and this year. Nambajimana told the court he did nothing wrong before asking to go home until the trial starts. The judge let him leave without paying cash but set his promise amount at five hundred thousand Ugandan shillings.
His helpers must promise two million shillings each for his freedom. Court leaders told everyone to come back on June 12 next year for more case talks. The trial happened at the main Kisoro town courthouse, where many people watched. Police brought papers showing the crime happened near the Sawasawa area inside the town's borders. Law officers claim he knew the land belonged to someone else when he entered it. They say his actions hurt the value of that property through direct damage.
His helpers must promise two million shillings each for his freedom. Court leaders told everyone to come back on June 12 next year for more case talks. The trial happened at the main Kisoro town courthouse, where many people watched. Police brought papers showing the crime happened near the Sawasawa area inside the town's borders. Law officers claim he knew the land belonged to someone else when he entered it. They say his actions hurt the value of that property through direct damage.