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KAMPALA - Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) commander Rashid Abdul Kyoto, who is accused of killing tourists at Queen Elizabeth National Park, has been produced before Nakawa Chief Magistrates' Court in Kampala.
The Monday, April 13, 2024, presentation comes after the court presided over by Chief Magistrate Erias Kakooza issued five production warrants against Rashid Abdul Kyoto aka Njovu to have him produced in court for the committal proceedings to be effectively concluded.
Kyoto is expected to be committed to the International Crimes Division of the High Court to stand trial on two counts of terrorism and three counts of aggravated robbery. The offences elicit a maximum sentence of death upon conviction.
A Briton, David James Barlow, his South African wife, Celia Emmarentia Geyer, and a tour guide, Eric Alyai, were murdered in an attack on October 17, 2023, while on safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park in South-West Uganda.
The court heard that investigations into the matter are complete and committal papers have been prepared for purpose of sending the accused to the High Court to stand trial.
Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Thomas Jatiko is prosecuting the case. The accused is not represented in court.
Allegations
In regard to terrorism, prosecution alleges that Kyoto and others still at large, on October 17, 2023, at Nyamunuka, along Katunguru-Katwe-Kabatoro road, within Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese district, for purposes of influencing the Government or intimidating the public and for a political, religious, social or economic aim, indiscriminately without due regard to the safety of others or property carried out serious acts of violence aimed at causing the death of the tourists, all civilians who were not engaged in armed conflict.
In the second count of terrorism, the prosecution purports that Kyoto and others still at large, between October 13, 2023, and October 17, 2023, at various locations within Queen Elizabeth National Park, in Kasese district, burnt two motor vehicles: A Mercedes Benz Cargo Truck and a Toyota Land Cruiser tourist vehicle.
Kyoto and others still at large, are also accused of unlawfully causing the death of Barlow, Geyer, and Alyai, with malice aforethought.
They also allegedly robbed Barlow of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland passports at gunpoint. They also allegedly robbed Geyer of an unspecified amount of money, Barclays Premier Banking Card No.00041793, British Airways American Express card, and the Republic of South Africa passport.
Prosecution further alleges that Kyoto between 2018 and November 1, 2023, at various places in Uganda including Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese district, Kampala, and in the DRC was a commander and belonged or professed to belong to the ADF, a terrorist organisation.