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LEAKED!! How Phone Data Spills Secrets in Joan Kagezi Murder Case, Here Is What You Didn’t Know
Ten years after the shocking murder of state prosecutor Joan Kagezi, new court evidence is shedding light on how investigators are using phone records, satellite tracking, and digital footprints to trace the killers. The process has been compared to hunters following hoofprints in the dark.
Kagezi, then Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, was assassinated on March 30, 2015, as she drove home with her children. She had stopped at a roadside stall to buy fruits when gunmen opened fire through her car window, striking her in the neck and shoulder. Her children survived, but the nation was left in grief.
Testifying in court last week, Lt. Col. Francis Nyakairu, a former senior officer in the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI), revealed that hours after the killing, then IGP Gen. Kale Kayihura set up a joint team to track down the attackers..TO READ MORE, TAP HERE
