Wednesday, November 5

Agasirwe, Minaana return to court over prosecutor Kagezi murder

Agasirwe was arrested on May 21 this year, after a convicted former Uganda Peoples Defence Forces soldier, Daniel Kiwanuka Kisekka, told the court that a senior government official named “Nixon” allegedly financed Kagezi’s murder.


KAMPALA - The Senior Superintendent of Police Nickson Agasirwe and former Flying Squad Unit operative Abdul Noor Ssemujju, alias Minaana, who are accused of killing Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Joan Kagezi, return to Nakawa Chief Magistrates’ Court today to know the status of investigations into their matter.

On October 15, 2025, the accused boycotted the court over delayed investigations in the matter.

This prompted the court presided over by Grade One Magistrate Daphine Ayebare to issue a production warrant, requiring the accused to appear in court today (November 5).

However, the accused have vowed never to appear in court again until investigations are complete. The accused say they will only appear in court for the purpose of being committed to the International Crimes Division of the High Court for trial.

They also expressed frustration over their remand at Luzira Prison, questioning why they remain detained while others are already on trial for Kagezi’s murder.

The accused are being represented by lawyers Michael Akampulira and Marvin Ahumuza, while the state is being represented by Chief State Attorney Richard Birivumbuka.

The case

Agasirwe, who is also the former commander of the disbanded Special Operations Unit and Minaana, who describes himself as a peasant, are battling charges of murder.
The offence of murder under sections 171 and 172 of the Penal Code Act attracts a maximum sentence of death upon conviction.

Kagezi was shot dead at about 7:15pm on March 30, 2015, in Kiwatule, a Kampala suburb, as she drove home with her children.

It is alleged that Agasirwe, 54, a resident of Kiyinda Ward in Kira municipality, Wakiso district, Minaana and others still at large on March 30, 2015, at Kiwatule in Nakawa Division, with malice aforethought, caused the death of Kagezi.

Abdul Noor Ssemujju Alias Minaana

Abdul Noor Ssemujju Alias Minaana



Agasirwe’s arrest

Agasirwe was arrested on May 21 this year, after a convicted former Uganda Peoples Defence Forces soldier, Daniel Kiwanuka Kisekka, told the court that a senior government official named “Nixon” allegedly financed Kagezi’s murder.

The 43-year-old Kisekka was handed a 35-year prison term by the International Crimes Division of the High Court in Kampala upon his own plea of guilty in the murder of Kagezi.

However, John Kibuuka aka Musa, John Massajjage aka Mubiru Brian and Nasur Abdallah Mugonole, who are on remand in Luzira Prison, have since denied killing Kagezi. They are on trial before a panel of four judges led by Michael Elubu.

Kisekka claimed under oath that he was told by one of his colleagues, John Kibuuka alias Musa, that a man identified only as “Nixon” had contracted them to execute Kagezi.

While serving as operatives in the Flying Squad Unit, Minaana and Agasirwe were among the eight suspects earlier linked to the brutal assassination of Kagezi.

Minana’s arrest

Minaana, who was arrested in 2017 over the Kagezi murder and later released, was picked up on June 24, this year, by Criminal Investigations Directorate detectives from his home in Galilaya, Kayunga district.

At the time of Kagezi’s killing, Minaana, who joined the Police in an unstructured setting in 2007, was a field operative with the flying squad, and he then worked closely with Agasirwe.

Investigators also discovered that Minaana operated a garage just 600 metres from the crime scene, which sources now allege may have served as a surveillance or planning point.

Earlier investigations carried out jointly by the then Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, now rebranded as Defence Intelligence and Security, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United Kingdom’s Scotland Yard flagged the suspicious presence of several known police operatives at the murder scene on the night Kagezi was killed.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation operated an office at the Criminal Investigations Directorate headquarters in Kibuli after the July 2010 Kampala bombings that left over 90 people dead. Kagezi was the lead prosecutor of the 13 suspects implicated.

Michael Odeng

Journalist

At New Vision

Barbra Kabahumuza

Journalist

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