Now speaking to URN, Kirabira has expressed disappointment over the way police handled the case and wondered why then police took the man to court that later remanded him instead of taking him to a mental health facility.
Rose Kirabira Kobusinge, the Masindi Resident
District Commissioner-RDC has rejected the police report that says the man who stormed her office with a
sharp knife had mental illness.
Joseph Serugo ran into trouble when he stormed
the RDC’s office on July 7, 2021, saying he had an important document to
deliver.
When tasked to present the document he wanted
to deliver to the RDC, Kobusinge Kirabira, a sharp knife dropped from
Serugo’s pocket prompting the RDC’s security personnel to arrest him and whisk
him off to Masindi central police.
It later emerged that the suspect is from
Gayaza B village Nangabo sub-county in Wakiso district where Kirabira worked
before she was transferred to Masindi.
Police subjected the suspect to a mental
health check which showed that he is a victim of mental illness.
According to police, information obtained from
his home district indicated that he once spent time at Butabika National Mental
Referral Hospital.
Now speaking to URN, Kirabira has dismissed the report and
expressed disappointment over the way police handled the case and wondered why police
took the man to court that later remanded him instead of taking him to a mental health facility.
She has demanded for a comprehensive report
from the police on the matter saying she is not convinced with the way it
concluded its investigations.
According to the RDC, police did not avail her
office with the copy of the medical report yet she is a complainant in the
case.
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Iam not convinced.”//
Peter Mukasa, the district police-community
liaisons officer -CLO revealed that investigation into the case was genuinely
conducted up to its logical conclusion by officers before the file was
sanctioned by the Resident State Attorney.