In a pivotal decision, the International Crimes Division of the High Court has upheld the seizure of property belonging to King Charles Wesley Mumbere of the Rwenzururu Kingdom. Presiding Judge Alice Komuhangi Khaukha ruled against King Mumbere’s request for the release of his seized property, which includes his residential palace, vehicles, and personal firearm, stating that they are crucial exhibits in the ongoing trial of his former Prime Minister, Thembo Kitsumbire.
Justice Komuhangi emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the trial proceedings, expressing concerns that releasing the property prematurely could potentially prejudice the case. She cited specific legal provisions that prohibit the release or disposal of exhibits until all avenues for appeal have been exhausted.
Despite arguments from King Mumbere’s legal team that charges against him were dropped in June 2023, the court emphasized that Kitsumbire’s trial remains unresolved. Therefore, the retention of the seized property is deemed necessary until the conclusion of Kitsumbire’s trial.
The background of the case reveals that King Mumbere and his former Prime Minister were arrested in 2016 following violent clashes involving the Rwenzururu Kingdom and security forces. While charges against King Mumbere were dropped, Kitsumbire continues to face trial for offenses related to the 2016 events.
This ruling underscores the court’s commitment to ensuring fair and impartial legal proceedings and upholding established legal procedures. Until Kitsumbire’s trial reaches its conclusion, King Mumbere’s seized property will remain under the jurisdiction of the court.