Scotland Yard Report On Kayiira’s death released by de Uganda government


K. Thompson

Detective Chief Superintendent

(May, 7 1987)


1. This report concerns enquiries into the murder of Dr. Andrew Lutakome Kayiira age 46 years, former Minister of Energy for the Ugandan Government who at the time of his death on March 6, 1987 was residing at Lukuli-Konge village, Kampala, Uganda, and the assistance given to the Uganda Police by Detective Chief Superintendent Thompson (Serious Crime Branch) and Detective Sergeant Sanderson (Laboratory Liaison Officer) at the direct request of President Museveni of Uganda.

2. Circumstances of case
On March 6, 1987, at about 11:00pm Dr. Kayiira and his friend Mr. Henry Gombya, a BBC stringer, were having a meal with Gombya’s wife, Vicky Navva, age 24 years, and three other girls, Josephine Babirye, age 19, Julian Nabwire, age 14 years and Annet Namatovu, age 23 years, when a number of men believed to be about 10 to 14, entered the garden compound and attacked the persons present.

3. At the time of the attack it was dark and the house was without electricity due to power cuts and the only lighting was that provided by a storm lamp which was apparently hanging from the side wall nearest where the occupants were eating.

4. Some of the attackers had torches and according to the witnesses at least three of the attackers had fire-arms, one an AK47 submachine gun.

5. Exactly what transpired will be examined in greater detail further in the report but suffice it to say the occupants of the house ran into the premises, including Dr. Kayiira and Mr. Gombya and hid themselves in their respective rooms.

6.Subsequent events show that Dr. Kayiira was shot four times (two in the right arm and twice in the left side of the body), injuries from which he died and Mr. Gombya made his escape via the front security gate and hid in a banana plantation after first separating the sum of 40 million shillings into two halves and throwing one half in a box into the matoke plantation which adjoins the house. The remaining half was left for the attackers and is part of the property stolen from the house. None of the other occupants of the house, i.e. the three girls, were apparently injured although Vicky Naava states that she was kicked and punched.

7. Background information
Before looking at the evidence surrounding the murder, it is of use if the reader was made aware of the backgrounds and events involving the main principals, i.e. Dr. Kayiira and Mr. Gombya.

8. Uganda has since their independence from Britain in 1962 been in regular unrest and in particular since 1971 when the Obote Government was overthrown by Amin’s Ugandan Army.

9. Obote went into exile and formed up an army called the UNLA (Ugandan National Liberation Army) and with the assistance of the Tanzanian Army overthrew Amin’s Government in 1979.

10. In 1980, Obote held elections and UNLA were retained. However, in 1985, Obote was overthrown by his Commander Okello and the UNLA continued.

11. In 1986 Okello was himself overthrown by the NRA (National Resistance Army) led by President Museveni.

12. It was during Obote’s 1980 elections which it is alleged by some people was rigged that the NRA was formed in the bush by, at the beginning, 27 men.

13. It was during Museveni’s time in the bush that he met up with Dr. Kayiira’s UFA (Ugandan Freedom Army) and its political wing the UFM (Uganda Freedom Movement).

14. Suffice it say Museveni overthrew the Okello government in 1986 at which time Dr. Kayiira was with Okello. After the coup, Dr. Kayiira joined forces with Museveni.

15. Despite President Museveni’s friendship with Dr. Kayiira there had been recent mistrust of him by the President as a result of which Dr. Kayiira was arrested in October for allegedly plotting against the Government and subsequently released by the court on February 24, 1987, due to lack of evidence.

16. The release of Dr. Kayiira surprised some people and the subsequent murder of Kayiira led to the strong rumours that his death was politically motivated and had been caused by the Government’s hand.

17. It against this background that evidence surrounding the investigation into Dr. Kayiiraa’s death must be viewed.

18 Events leading up to the murder
Mr. Henry Gombya is a BBC stringer and although his work involves reporting matters of interest to news agencies on freelance basis, he is undoubtedly very well connected with many government officials and also strongly suspected of being involved in black market business transactions involving foreign exchange. In Uganda the exchange of currency on the black market appears to be the rule rather than the exception.

19. Gombya is a married man and although he claims that his wife is Vicky Naava it is known that he has a wife called Betty living in Uganda .

20. Whatever the situation domestically, Gombya on February 22, 1987, rented a four-bedroom house at Lukuli-Konge Village , Kampala and moved in with Vicky Naava. His rent was 1.2 million shillings (500 pounds) per month and he paid one year’s rent in advance. It was at his house that the murder took place

21. Dr.. Kayiira as already stated has been a leading figure of the UFA and UFM and a close friend of President Museveni although relations had been strained recently. Dr. Kayiira was also a close friend of Gombya although only having met him in 1985 and prior to the murder the two had been seen very often together. It is also strongly rumoured that whilst Dr. Kayiira was in prison, money sent to him from America for his UFM officers was being looked after by Gombya. This fact, however, is difficult to confirm, and Gombya recently denied this to the officer reporting. What is agreed however is after Dr. Kayiira’s release from prison on February 24, 1987, Gombya went to prison to ask why he had been released and further to request that he should be re-arrested. The reason for this action is however unknown due to Gombya leaving Uganda after the murder and is therefore a matter of conjecture.

22. It is significant however that Gombya allowed Dr. Kayiira to stay at his house after his release from prison.

23.It was because of the above facts and the political overtones that the subsequent murder of Dr. Kayiira was quickly seized on by various factions to suggest that his death was not only politically motivated but might even have been carried out by President Museveni’s soldiers on the President’s orders. This charge is emphatically denied by the President.

24. Scene of murder
The venue of the offence is a threebedroom detached house standing within a large plot of land with wire security fencing surrounding it. This fencing is also strengthened by bamboo cane. The height of the fence is 7 feet.

25. The house itself is a one-storey type with balcony over the top of a garage attached to the side of the house. At the rear of the house is a building which is used for cooking and for servants to live.

26. A drive way leads from the house to a double door security entrance with the gate being 8 feet in height with spikes on the top. It is this gate that Gombya states he climbed over to make his escape.

27.The house is owned by Mr and Mrs Katongole who live opposite and had the house built to rent. Mr. Gombya was the first tenant of the property.

28. The surrounding area is mainly bush country with plantations of banana and matooke which the local villagers cultivate to sell and to live. The villagers’ houses are mainly mud lined walled huts and they live together in small communes drawn together only by the local village chief and the elected Defence Resistance leader. These two latter persons are very important and it will be seen later have significant bearing on Dr. Kayiira’s presence at the Gombya residence. The conditions for the villagers are very primitive. Running between the various villages and outside Gombya house is a small track which is overgrown and leads eventually to Gaba Road which in turn leads to Kampala which is about six miles away.

29. To give some perspective of the area the reporting officer made ‘house-to-house’ enquiries and in doing so had to walk or drive up to one mile away form the scene to ascertain information from possible witness.

30 Investigation
On the night of the murder as already stated Gombya together with his wife and three other girls were having a meal when they were attacked by a number of men with torches and guns, whereby they ran into the house and locked themselves in their respective bedrooms. Dr. Kayiira and Mr. Gombya each having separate rooms.

31. The suspects, some according to the occupants, were wearing combat trousers and in some cases shirts, shouted to the occupants to come out of the rooms. Also it is alleged that they asked where the doctor and the “UFM man” was and where the money was. This reference to money is significant as it is known that Gombya had obtained 50 million shillings only a few days earlier, further that Dr. Kayiira was present in Gombya’s office when the money was delivered in two separate amounts (10 million shillings on March 3 and 40 million shillings shortly afterwards). At the current exchange rate of approximately 2,000 shillings to the pound the value of that money is in the region of 25,000 pounds. This however must be looked at in the light of the unofficial exchange rate mainly used by the Ugandans which would reduce the value to about 2,500 pounds.

32. The suspects according to witnesses and a reconstruction of the scene, appear to have ordered the four girls out of their room where they had been hiding and after questioning them had locked them in the bathrooms. They then fired a shot through the door of Gombya’s bedroom and then ambushed or kicked open the door and entered. Gombya had decamped.

33. According to Gombya, whilst the suspects were shouting at the girls and kicking his door, he in panic split the money into two halves and threw 20 million shillings in a box into the matooke plantation from the balcony leading from his room and left the remaining money in the bed for the suspects to steal. He then jumped from the balcony, a height of 12 feet and ran down the drive way and on the second attempt managed to climb over the gate. He then hid in a banana plantation until morning.

34. Whilst this was happening the suspects were shouting to Dr. Kayiira to open his bedroom door which he did, at the same time asking them what they wanted. Exactly what happened then will never be fully known, but from reconstruction it appears that upon opening his door the gunman fired two shots which went through Kayiira’s right inside arm and then a further two shots which went through his left side abdomen and passed out the right side. Dr Kayiira died where he had been shot.

35.. The suspects then ransacked the house and stole personal property including the large sum of money (about 20 million shillings), a tape recorder, a camera, radio cassette and video deck belonging to Mr. Gombya. It is not known whether property from Dr. Kayiira was stolen but it is though that he had no property at the house.

36. Witnesses state that when Gombya escaped and was running towards the gates he was seen by one of the suspects who raised the alarm and was told not to pursue him as the “UFM” man is in the house. This would suggest that the suspects knew that Dr. Kayiira was staying at the house and from previous questions to the occupants knew there was money in the house also.

37. Mr. Gombya states that he hid in the banana plantation until about 6am in the morning when he returned to the house and discovered that his friend Dr. Kayiira was dead. He also recovered the 20 million shillings that he had thrown into the matooke plantation.

38. Police were eventually notified at Kabalagala Police Post some two miles away and arrived shortly after 7:30am. A photographer and scenes of crime officer arrived soon after wards. Scenes of crime examination was always going to be difficult as prior to police arrival villagers and other persons from the surrounding areas had descended onto the property and went inside the house to satisfy their curiosity, and pay their respects.

39. The pathologist Dr. Kakande of Mulago hospital examined the body and confirmed that the cause of death was due to multiple gunshot wounds. He did not attend the scene himself. He is very vague about the injuries and admits that he did not carry out a full post mortem examination but purely looked at the body and later allowed the relatives to bury the body. No clothes or blood samples were taken from the body which was buried on March 11 at Masulita, his village, about 30 miles from Kampala ..

40. At the scene of the crime three bullets were found and a broken blood stained stick. In the matooke plantation next to the house was house was founds a cardboard box which has contained the money left on the bed by Gombya and also found in the matooke plantation was a cream coloured jacket, a handbag belonging to Mrs Gombya containing correspondence. In the banana plantation/ bush area about 300 yards from the house was found a black briefcase belonging to Gombya and also a shoe. Correspondence from these items were also found strewn around.

41. Investigations by the Kampala CID under the direction of Mr. Simon Mugamba (Director of CID) and Senior superintendent Fidelis Ongom (officer in charge) commenced and quickly established that Gombya had requested from Mr Henry Katerega, a Kampala businessman, the sum of 50 million shilling very urgently. Further that Gombya has rang him several times to hurry the matter up. Although this action could lead credence to the rumour that Gombya had received money from abroad on behalf of Dr. Kayiira and may have misappropriated it and was now trying to recoup some of it, there is also the more stronger notion that Gombya was involved in foreign exchange business deals with Katerega. This involved Gombya being paid his wages in a business firm of Katerega’s choice in London and subsequently Gombya being paid in Kampala in local currency. This has a ring of truth about it when it is considered that the local residents invariably carry out transactions on the unofficial money exchange which is up to 10 times that of the official rate.

42. As a result of their investigations the police were contacted by a man named Emmanuel Sebbunza, aged 17 years, who informed police that he had been involved with the person responsible for the killing of Dr. Kayiira and, although not at the scene at the time of the offence, assisted them in its preparation and later subsequent hiding of the stolen property. He further stated that he had been paid money for both his assistance and to keep quiet about who took part.

43. It is interesting to note that he states that the motive was robbery as the persons involved in the offence were all ex-UFM members, knew that Dr.. Kayiira was at the house and further knew that a large amount of money was in the house also. He states however that it was believed that Dr. Kayiira had the money.

44. This evidence fits in if it is considered that Dr. Kayiira was with Gombya when the 50 million shillings was obtained by him and further that it was believed that Gombya was holding a large sum of money for Dr. Kayiira.

45. Emmanuel Sebbunza further stated that the arrangements for the offence were made at the shop of Muzeyi & Sons, Kampala belonging to Mr. John Katabazi, age 28 years, a businessman.

46. Subsequently, on March 19, 1987, Katabazi was arrested, as also were four of the 10 or so other participants. Robert Magezi, also known as Babi Katende, age 20 years, and Peter Kiwanuka, also known as Backfire or Kayongo, age 19 years.

47. All persons arrested have been interviewed and made statements but all deny being involved in the offence. One of those arrested in fact gives his alibi of being involved in another robbery at the time of the offence and therefore could not have been involved.

48. All accused, apart from the owner of the business premises (Katabazi), are apparently ex-UFM members, who had served under Dr. Kayiira.

49. Identification parades were subsequently held and Magezi was identified as being at the scene by Julian Nabwire, Kiwanuka identified as being at the scene by Annet Namatovu and, although in itself not evidence, Nabwire ‘almost’ identified Kizito but was scared to do so because of the look she was given by him.

50. In addition, the cream coloured coat found at the scene was identified by Emmanuel Sebbunza as belonging to Kizito.

51. The evidence against the owner of the business premises is just that of Sebbunza and the fact he states that the arrangements for the offence were made there.

52. All persons were subsequently charged with the murder of Dr. Kayiira and are at present remanded in custody.

On Thursday March 26, 1987, at the request of President Museveni, the Ugandan President, I (detective Chief Superintendent Thompson) attached to the Serious Crimes Branch New Scotland Yard, together with Detective Inspector Sanderson, Scenes of Crime Officer attached to the Metropolitan Police Laboratory, travelled to Uganda to assist the investigating officers because of the strong suggestions that the murder of Dr. Kayiira was a ‘political’ one.

53. On March 28, 1987, a briefing was obtained from the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Luke Ofungi, and also from the Director of CID, Mr. Simon Mugamba.

54. Subsequent examination of the scene of the offence by the officers revealed the finding in Gombya’s room of a piece of metal (a bullet) and a piece of wood in Dr. Kayiira’s room, which fitted a missing piece on the door of Gombya’s bedroom which had probably been transferred on the foot of the suspect who had kicked the door down. Blood samples had to be taken from the blood where the victim had died also from blood found on the walls in both Gombya’s and Dr. Kayiira’s rooms. Two tool mark casts were also taken from Gombya’s room. All these exhibits, together with Dr. Kayiira’s briefcase and the cardboard box which had contained the money, together with the cream coloured jacket were sent by hand to the Metropolitan Police Laboratory London for examination. Also sent to the laboratory were three bullets and an empty cartridge case found at the scene.

55. A bullet hole was also found in the garage door and although the bullet has not been recovered, it is known that Gombya’s car was in the garage at the time and now has a burst tyre. Attempts are being made by the Uganda police to recover the bullet from the car which is still in the possession of Gombya’s family.

56. Fingerprints and palm prints, together with control blood samples of all the suspects, were also obtained and sent to the laboratory for examination.

57. Enquiries were made extensively in the area of the murder up to a mile away, which showed that no NRA officers had been seen in the area prior to the date of the murder and further that there was a group of men, about five or so, who were robbing the villagers. No suggestion has been made of military men being seen in the area and the NRA commander has confirmed that his men were not in the area at the time.

58. Also interviewed was a Mr. Kakande-Gava, a teacher who had known Dr. Kayiira since he was a boy and had in effect adopted him and paid for his schooling. On the two days prior to the murder including the actual day of the murder, he had spoken to Dr. Kayiira in his (Mr. Kakande Gava) office and on hearing that Gombya with other four unknown were going to organise a party to celebrate his release from prison warned him not to attend as he did not trust Gombya, who he says was so changeable in personality, and further he felt that he ‘would be signing his own death warrant’. His reasons for this assumption are unclear but how prophetic his warning was.

59. Enquiries also showed that although as is the custom and law Gombya had been introduced to the chief of the village and the defence resistance leader, he had not in fact informed the two officials that Dr… Kayiira was living at the address. This is looked upon by the local Ugandan people as unusual and bad manners. Local enquiries also revealed that none of the villagers knew he was living there although they knew him by name..

60. Lines of enquiry by the investigating officers include checking the financial background of Dr. Kayiira and Mr. Gombya, the tracing of a woman who an informant states was involved in the leading of the suspects to the house. This woman it is alleged as one of the girls who was at the scene when the attack took place.

61. Attempts are being made also to trace five other suspects whose names are known but who have gone to ground in the bush or have gone to Kenya .

62.. Mrs Gombya on March 11, 1987 went to a local travel agent and purchased two open airline tickets for herself and a man named Mr. G. Dick. The man ‘Dick’ is Gombya (confirmed by him) and the tickets costing a total of 3,144,680 shillings (1572.34 pounds) were paid in cash.

63. These tickets were used by Mr and Mrs Gombya on March 13, 1987 when they travelled by Ugandan Airlines to London Gatwick airport. Gombya travelled using this name Dick.

64. It is this action by Gombya that has raised suspicion that he may in fact have had some part in the murder of Dr. Kayiira for although he gave a statement to police before he left, it was self written and he gave no opportunity to interview him on it.

65. It is also unfortunate, in hindsight, that Gombya and his ‘wife’ were taken to Entebbe Airport by the Deputy High Commissioner Mr. Peter Penfold. Gombya was not in fact wanted for any offence at the time and it is alleged by him that this was verified after checks with government sources, however great play was made by the various press/newspapers on the fact that prior to his exit from the country, Gombya had gone into hiding and had not been interviewed by Police.

66. Much comment was also made by the press that rumours strongly stated that Gombya during the time he was in hiding was being sheltered at Mr. Penfold’s own residence.

67. Although at the request of Uganda Police, Mr. Penfold was not officially interviewed in respect of his actions and knowledge of these matters. I did in fact holding an unofficial briefing’ talk with him in which he agrees that he took Mr. And Mrs Gombya to the airport but strongly denies allowing him to stay at his house or any other British High Commission residence.

68. His reasons were that Gombya was a good friend of his (Penfold is the godfather of one of Gombya’s children) and was purely assisting him in his travel to the airport. The fact that his car commands diplomatic respect did not assist in this matter.

69. Although upon our arrival this matter was causing some concern, it appears now to have died down and the fact that British Police officers are assisting the Ugandan Police has help relieve the pressure on this subject. It is the reporting officers opinion that Mr… Penfold’s actions were in hindsight an error of judgement and he had not stayed at his address but was picked up near the Kampala International Centre is believed.

70. There is still much to be done by the Ugandan Police in preparing the case for court, which is not helped by the fact that there is little or no petrol in Kampala and officers making enquiries are experiencing difficulties in travelling to potential witnesses’ addresses. Both Metropolitan police officers have assisted them as much as possible in this matter.

71. Regular meetings were held with the Ugandan Police Officers and Minutes of the main conference were made and given to the officer in the case and the Director of CID in order that they were fully aware of the various actions to be carried out.

72..Conclusion
It will be seen from the foregoing report that there are many options as to the type of persons who committed the offence and the motive behind it.

73. The original option that the president’s own men were behind the murder of Dr. Kayiira was in fact the strongest one when the British Police Officers arrived in Uganda , despite the fact that five men had been arrested. All of the suspects except one are ex-UFM men and this did not assist to quell the rumours abounding Kampala .

The main options are:-
(1) It was robbery that went wrong when one of the suspects panicked and shot Dr. Kayiira

(2) That the suspects knew Dr. Kayiira was living at Mr. Gombya’s address, were aware that a large sum of money (50 million shillings) had been delivered to Gombya’s office when Dr. Kayiira was present upon which such delivery and presumed that it was for Dr. Kayiira and not Gombya.
(3) Had been informed that upon Dr. Kayiira’s release he had asked for Gombya to supply him the money which it was rumoured Gombya had received from abroad on behalf of Dr. Kayiira for his army forces, and went to rob him.

(4) A combination of any of the above three with the situation presenting itself that, as alleged by the informant, the suspects all being ex-UFM men went to rob Dr. Kayiira and one of their number (WADDA) was recognised by Dr. Kayiira and he had to shoot him to prevent later identification to police.

(5) Option 3 with the added ingredient that Gombya set up the robbery himself to solve his problems in having to return Dr. Kayiira’s money. Gombya’s actions upon his escape helps to support this theory.

(6) The President’s own forces were behind that murder because the courts had released Dr. Kayiira for lack of evidence.

74. It is the reporting officers opinion that on the evidence available Government forces were not behind that murder of Dr. Kayiira and that the suspects knowing that Dr. Kayiira was living at Gombya’s address and having been given information that a large sum of money was on the premises and further believing it to be Kayiira’s, simply set out to rob him of it. During the robbery one was recognised and shot him. Option 4 is therefore the most likely conclusion.

75. Until Gombya is interviewed at length by the Uganda Police, it is impossible to be certain of his implication in this offence, if in fact he is involved and this must therefore remain a matter of conjecture.

76. However, he was seen on 1st May, 1987, by reporting officer in London and has agreed to be interviewed by police from Uganda . Arrangements are being made through I.C.P.O. for this to be done.

77. In conclusion, I would like to express the thanks of myself and Detective Sergeant Sanderson for the assistance and co-operation given by both the Uganda Police and Ugandan authorities and also the British High Commissioner, Uganda .

78. Submitted for information with a request that a copy of the report be forwarded to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office for their information and that the British High Commissioner in Kampala , and a copy forwarded to Mr… Luke Ofungi, the Inspector General of Police, Kampala , Uganda .
79) With further reference to the investigations into the murder of Dr. Andrew Kayiira age 46 years on 6th March, 1987, at Lukuli-Konge Village , Kampala , Uganda and in particular to paragraph 76 of my report dated 7th May, 1987.

80) On Sunday 24th May, 1987, the Director of CID-Uganda Samuel Mugambya together with Deputy Assistant Inspector George Byabashaija travelled to London in order to interview Mr. Henry Gombya age 34 years and his ‘wife’ Vicky Naava Mugerwa age 23 years both of whom give their address as 15, Crawford Place , London , W.1.

81) On Tuesday 26th May, 1987, Mr. Gombya attended New Scotland Yard with his legal representative Mr. Akena Adoko and was interviewed by two Ugandan police officers. A written statement was taken from Gombya by the Ugandan officers and signed by him.

82) On Wednesday 27th May, 1987 Gombya’s ‘wife’ Vicky Mugerwa attended New Scotland Yard and was also interviewed by the two Ugandan police officers and a signed written statement taken. This was also in the presence of Mr. Akena Adoko. Mr. Gombya was not present.

83) It should be pointed out that at this stage that Mr. Adoko is the cousin of ex-president Milton Obote

84) As the original statements are in the possession of the Ugandan police officers, it is not the intention to fully reiterate the full contents of the statements by the Gombya’s but to highlight the main salient points. Copies of the full statements are attached to the main correspondence.

85) The Gombya’s married ‘customarily’ in July 1986 and lived at Entebbe Airport Hotel for eight months. Mr… Gombya has another wife by the name of Penina and has four children by his marriage (three boys and one girl).

86) In February/March 1986 they moved to Lukuli Konge village near Kampala, in a large three-bedroom house rented for the sum of 1.4 million Ugandan shillings per month (700 pounds) by Mr. Gombya and where Dr. Andrew Kayiira lived upon his release from prison on 24th February 1987, and where he was subsequently murdered on 6th March, 1987.

87) Apparently, Mr. Gombya first met Dr. Kayiira during peace talks in August 1985 at Hotel Intercontinental-Nairobi and a man name Aloysius Bossa of Munno Publications was also present. Since that date, Mr. Gombya states he had regular contacts with Dr. Kayiira including a time in 1986 when he accompanied him on a tour of Western Uganda . Dr. Kayiira was a minister at that time.

88) Since then, both Gombya and Dr. Kayiira have been friends and one of the reasons that Mr. Gombya allowed him to move into his house upon his release from prison was that Dr. Kayiira had protected him in 1985 during the regime of Tito Okello when Mr. Gombya’s house was raided by soldiers of the Ugandan National Liberation Army (UNLA). In fact it was Gombya who Kayiira approached in order to be interviewed for BBC upon his release from prison.

89) It is also interesting to note that Mr. Gombya also allowed Dr. Kayiira to use his Kampala office and also for use as a contact address.

90) In respect of the 40 million Uganda shillings (20,000 pounds) referred to in the previous report, Mr. Gombya states he received it in two parts from a businessman named Katerega and was for ‘my personal expenses including my birthday party’.. He also states that the money ‘was neither borrowed nor donated to me by Katerega but it was for business purposes’.

91) The money was in bundles of five million Ugandan shillings and consisted of 5,000 Ugandan shilling notes which were placed by Gombya in a cardboard box.

92) Mr. Gombya stated that Dr. Kayiira only saw 20 million shillings being delivered and would not have been aware of the remaining money. This surely cannot be so if it is remembered that two witnesses state that the money, 50 million not 40 million, was in fact delivered in two parts, i.e 10 million and 40 million and Dr… Kayiira was present in Gombya’s office when the cash was delivered and would have seen it. Further, Gombya states that his office messenger, Edward Lubwama, put it in Kayiira’s car boot and also that a friend named Kadduke had locked the car boot after it was closed.

93) Mr.. Gombya and Dr. Kayiira subsequently returned home at about 10.00pm after they had stopped for drinks at a bar and also dropped off two girls. At the house when they arrived, apart from Gombya’s family, was a friend of Dr. Kayiira named Kayiwa and also Gombya’s office Manager, Hussein Kabogoza. Although both these persons left shortly after Gombya’s arrival, he is sure that they did not know of the large amount of money that he had.

94) Between 10.30pm and about 11.30pm, Mr. Gombya went out at Dr. Kayiira’s request and purchased batteries for the radio. Upon his return they and the family were dancing and eating on the patio outside of the house when they were attacked by a group of about 10 men who had torches and came from around both sides of the house.

95) The attackers were in different states of dress in that some had shirts (combat), some didn’t, and some according to Mr. Gombya had clothing similar to that worn by the National Resistance Army (NRA). Only two of the attackers had guns described by Gombya as type AK47 and the person apparently giving the command was in civilian clothes. The language used was Luganda.

96) The sequence of the events that subsequently took place is confusing due to the darkness (no electricity) and is as described in paragraph 30-37 in the previous report. Suffice it to say Mrs. Gombya confirms her earlier statement to police although this time she states she was in the corridor and saw the attackers go into Dr. Kayiira’s bedroom and shoot him, whereas in the previous statement she was in the bathroom with other members of the family and didn’t see what happened.

97) Mr. Gombya’s description of events is still basically consistent with that given in his earlier statement to police in Uganda and it is important to note very much milder in context to that expressed by him in the various newspapers and publications to whom he has given interviews. On this point, Mr. Gombya admits that some of the opinions expressed by him in newspapers etc., were based on hearsay.

98) Mr. Gombya confirms that he in fact took the photograph of the body of Dr. Kayiira that has appeared in the various press publications including The Standard of Nairobi. He has informed me that he will supply the photographs to me in order that they can be forwarded to the Uganda Police. He will not release the negatives.

99) Mr. and Mrs. Gombya both state that they would like to return to Uganda but both feel that it is not politically safe for them to do so. Both have, they say, made application to the UK authorities to remain in the UK for the time being.

100) Conclusions
Without doubt, Mr. Gombya appears to be getting himself politically involved if the general background of the people and circumstances of this tragic incident are examined including his reported remarks to the newspapers.

As a BBC stringer/journalist, his choice of actions give rise to suspicion that his position as an ‘impartial’ witness is being impaired by the original rumour that NRA soldiers were involved in the murder of his close friend Dr. Kayiira.

He agreed that he has no real evidence of this for although some of the attackers were wearing combat type clothing, this is the general dress of a large number of persons in Kampala and its importance is not so clear-cut as it might first appear.

101) Mr. Gombya is clearly not anxious to give the real reason for his possession of the large sum of money (see paragraph 90) which supports the original theory of black-market money dealing or trying to recoup money belonging to Dr. Kayiira which he may have had and misappropriated. This last suggestion he denies. He does not admit the first suggestion but neither does he deny it.

102) It is the reporting officers’ opinion that although Mr. and Mrs. Gombya are basically telling the truth in respect of the events leading to the murder of Dr. Kayiira, Mr. Gombya, certainly either for ‘political’ reasons or otherwise is not being fully forthcoming with all he knows about the circumstances surrounding the murder on 6th March 1987.

103) It is however still the reporting officers’ opinion that on the evidence available there is no evidence to implicate the President or his army and that the incident is as previously stated at paragraph 74 in previous report, a robbery that went wrong, for many people must surely have known about the large sums of money in his possession.

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  1. william bogere,

    Dr.Gombya, I am actually surprised that people still want to hold you responsible for afande Andrew Kayira’s death even when the writings are clearly on the Wall!!! Jesus, is there any reasonable person that still believes the Gombya-Kayira theorem?

    Here is the truth. M7, Kagame, Sareh and Fred Rwegyema ( Emmanuel Gisa) were the master planners of Kayira death! Dr. Kizza Besigye and afande Mugisha Muntu know the inside story so well. Let me make myself clear, I am not sure Dr. Kizza Besigye and Muntu were among the planners but I am ABSOLUTELY SURE they know the inside story. Let them enlight the public! Hold them accountable to that extent – especially before you give them your vote. I mean you Bagada because Kayira was killed simply because he was a Muganda!!!

    Dr. Gombya is right, afande Kayira’s pockets had become empty!!!!! He desrved sypathy from any reasonable person. I was somebody’s escort that time and so I knew a lot of what was happening in Kayira’s life!!!All he was left with was his military strategies and fame in Buganda together with his good will.

    M7 knew where he wanted to lead the country to. He did not want to have any power point within his system. He feared anybody that could lead an armed struggle to sncatch power from him.

    On the contrary, you guys know how willing Kayira was to share power with anybody. Kayira operated in ‘good faith’ all the time. That is why he negotiated with M7 to make a joint attack on Lubiri. M7 assured him that we too would be there with Kayira forces. Kayira guys acted in good faith and, ask any survivor of that attack, if there is one, he/she will tell you what happened to them!!!At the time M7 guys were to be in Lubiri fighting alongside Kayira forces, M7 guys were saying, ” Abagande ba Kayira barashira none” – THE KINYARWANDA for Today the Kayira Baganda will have it rough!!!!

    Guys, forget about Gombya. M7 and our Kagame are very good at Finding scape goats to cover their crimes. And, as you know so well, they always get away with it, at least so far!!!!
    Lusoke willy
    http://ugandansatheart.wordpress.com/

  2. lusoke William,

    Guys, forget about the Gombya-Kayira theorem! The planners of Kayira’s death were: M7, Kagame, Sareh, Fred Rwegyema (Emmanuel Gisa) …

    Although not planners, Dr. Kizza Besigye and Mugisha Muntu know the inside story of this so well. Aske them!!!!!! I see know reason as to why they cannot tell the world about Kayira’s death.

    Kayira was killed because he represented Baganda; he would be a threat because he would bring the military component into Buganda politics. We used to say that ‘Baganda can only talk’. Kayira would actually prove this belief wrong!!!!!

    Ndi Musajja wa Kabaka Umunarwanda
    Sabasajja awangale ne Nabageleka agelekele obuganda

  3. henry Gombya,

    It is so annoying that people keep on harping about me not saying a eulogy on my friend, the late Dr Andrew Kayiira when I appeared on the Voice of America show Straight Talk. I want to make this very clear. The program that day was not about eulogies. We were discussing the inauguration of the united States’ first African American president. As one of many journalists who covered this inauguration, the few minutes I had on this program was to talk about Obama. There was no way I was going to be allowed to deviate from the program’s intentions that day.

    During my 22 years away from Uganda, I have used every occasion I possibly can to talk about my late friend. People do forget that many claimed to be Kayiira’s friends and fled the country when he was killed. Many of these so-called friends are at the moment ‘in bed’ with Yoweri Museveni. Some have been appointed ambassadors, some are now senior army officers and some are serving cabinet ministers in the Museveni government.

    When Andrew was killed, I lost a very dear friend. I vowed that I will never step in the country as long as those I hold responsible for his death are still in power. I have kept my promise so far. How many of you who claim to have been Dr Kayiira’s friends can claim the same?

    History repeats itself. The NRM may be in power today but there is no doubt that time will come when it will be ousted. Then the truth will be known. I pray to God every day that he allows me to live to see that day.

  4. herbert Buhanga,

    When Kayiira returned to Uganda in 1985 he pleaded with “Nkwanga t allow him into FEDEMU but the FEDEMU high command refused, which led him to revive the defunct UFM and lure his old fighters away from FEDEMU. He presented a mere 13 armed men to President Tito Okello when he joined the Military Council!”
    >
    > But I remember UFM very active all thru.

  5. ahmed katerega,

    Lusoke W illy, let’s not go with rumours. Let the then Internal Affairs Minister Dr.Paul Ssemogerere and his State Minister who was in charge of the investigations, Dr. Kizza Besigye, tell us the truth.

  6. lusoke William,

    No, Dr. Semogerere had no idea o what was happening. He was just Mzee wa kanzu!!!!!!!!!Dr. KB, yes, he knew everything that was happening. But there is one you are leaving out – in the opposition – Gen. Muntu!!!!!!!!!!!!!He is a whole libirary for thisssssssssssssssssss

    Good luck in your search for the Truth

  7. Ssalongo Ssennoga,

    http://www.scribd.com/Kayiira-Murder-Report-Original/d/24311107 Village boy afuuse Kafulu.

    I hope no one will dispute this as the authentic report on the much hyped Kayiira murder. I am still rendering it into my mother tongue.

    Munnyakyaro

  8. Monsieur Edward Mulindwa,

    Ugandans

    As we read these writings, there are very important information’s we must use in the Harbert Buhanga’s writing. First of all it is good that for the first time Buhanga accuses any one of murdering Ugandans when it isn’t AMO. To me that is a great gift for Christmas. But let us kindly expand on Buhanga’s writing, for he mentions those that were murdered, yet in the same posting he does not expand it to tell what happened to the soldiers of for example Moses Ali. Moses Ali just happened to own one of the most organized force at a time, it was funded and it was trained, unlike NRA that had a rag tag force that was still stealing chicken as in Mukono. When the Besigye’s came to Kampala, preaching the umbrella of the Movement antidote, Moses Ali brought his soldiers into the Movement. Let record show that those too were murdered.

    Now here is the problem we have as today’s Ugandans.

    All these murders were planed and implemented by the Kiiza Besigyes , the Mugisha Muntus, the Ssabassajja Mutebis and so on. You see Ssabasajja joined this struggle for he had a single enemy in the country, UPC, So to him the Baganda that were blown up in Luwero were legitimate targets for they were UPC members. Now since he supported their murders he cannot stand today to preach hands clean message. Look at the Besigyes the Mugisha Muntus that were planning these massive murders in Uganda as Mukura, why can’t they speak up today? The answer is very simple they were the master planners of the murders Buhanga is stating today. So we lay into a dilemma, when we demand for an inquiry in Uganda, yes we can have it, but two days down the road the name of Ssabasajja will be called to the stand, the name of Dr Kiiza Besigye or Mugisha Muntu will be called on a damn stand. And no one wants that. So we have a decision to make. Do we need to have the people that created the Movement and murdered Ugandans at free will or we want to put them outside the leadership of Uganda then investigate and learn what happened then, to use it and build better a future?

    As long as the Besigyes the Muntus the Ssabassajjas are in power in Uganda, the death of our people is a mockery.

    EM

    Kayunga

    Thé Mulindwas Communication Group

  9. Oba PaAb,

    Actually,

    I am wondering. Was this “Mulindwa Edward” one of those who planned the killing of the Kayiras and his soldiers? Somebody should get for us the answers to that question!!

    Because here is the thing. Buhanga is rightly accusing Museveni for Kayira and his troops’ murder – because Buhanda was an insider.

    Buhanga, being one of the soldiers then, is not hiding his accusatory finger.

    Now here is this “Mulindwa Edward”, who just yesterday stating that “they”, whatever and whoever the “they” refers to, were “just testing” the killing of Olara Otunnu – for that was the header he responded under – coming out to inject instead the names of the Besigyes, and accusing them as those who masterminded the killing of Kayira and his forces – a strategic attempt to divert the very strong message from Buhanga!

    Question is: Why is this “Mulindwa Edward” quick on his feet to ever erase the name of Mu7 – who is the current president of Uganda – from any kinds of accusations, diverting all of it onto Besigye?!

    We all know the origin of NRA/M. It was not Dr. Besigye, but president Mu7 who masterminded the rebellion. Yoga Adhola himself was with Mu7 in Tanzania as Mu7 planned his strategy; and if I am not mistakened, they planned how to remove president Amin together. Yoga put those briefs in writing sometime back in some other fora.

    Now, why is this “Mulindwa Edward” always quick on his feet to divert attention of members from this killer of Uganda populations?

    I will tell you the reason: This “Mulindwa Edward” is doing this as a strategy to buy time and consolidate the NRA/M. His job is to divert attention of members by constantly accusing Dr. Besigye so that Mu7 consolidates NRA/M government. Remember “they were just testing” the killing of Olara Otunnu!, the “easy meat”, as per my good friend Allani.

    But I will add that there is noway out here, and the best we can do is just to suck up!

    Anyways, another question: When was Moses Ali’s troops also killed by NRA/M? I must be missing something here and a lot of it, if you ask me.

    OpaA

  10. herbert Buhanga,

    The people of Luwero though died brutally are resting in peace. Dead came and took them and we shall meet them when our time comes.

    But now Ekweru, there is no medicine in Lacor hospital, no security, no hope and life appears meaningless.

    What are you going to do to save the people of Northern Uganda who need you and me more than anything?

    Kayiira died brutallty just like many other people. Whether it was right for him to go to the bush or not depends on which side of politics you are on.

    Having said that, I do not like killing people bilampango. But that is not what the main point. The main point is that Uganda needs to be revamped.
    Forget about FEDEMO, UFM, NRA, SPECIAL FORCE, UNLA, UNLM, FUNA, FOBA etc.

    Let us live in the present tense.

  11. herbert Buhanga,

    Scotland Yard speaks out on Kayiira murder Print E-mail
    News
    Written by NORMAN MIWAMBO
    Thursday, 02 July 2009 06:59

    The United Kingdom now says it can’t release the report into the murder for fear of jeopardising its diplomatic relations with Uganda

    LONDON –British Metropolitan Police, the Scotland Yard, has refused to release the report of its findings into the murder, in March 1987, of Dr. Andrew Lutakome Kayiira, casting doubt on the authenticity of two different reports that the government and DP claim to have obtained.

    “Having located and considered the relevant information, I am afraid that I am not required by statute to release the information requested. This letter serves as a Refusal Notice under Section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000,” James Young, the Information Manager, Specialist Crime Directorate, said last week.

    He was responding to a request by former BBC correspondent, Henry Gombya, in whose house Kayiira was gunned down, to avail him with a copy of the report. Young said he would not release the report because its contents could prejudice the relations between UK and the Government of Uganda.

    He quoted section (1) of the Act that states: “Information is exempt information if its disclosure under this Act would, or would be likely to, prejudice- (a) relations between the United Kingdom and any other state, (b) relations between the United Kingdom and any international organisation or international court, (c) the interests of the United Kingdom abroad, or (d) the promotion or protection by the United Kingdom of its interests abroad.”

    The refusal is the first official indication from the Scotland Yard that it has never made public its findings on the murder. In the run-up to the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kampala, DP released what it claimed was a Scotland Yard report on Kayiira’s murder. It was, however, disputed by the government which published its own version in The New Vision.

    While DP’s version appeared to implicate the NRM in Kayiira’s murder, while the government version absolved the state of any wrongdoing and instead pointed to possible complicity by Gombya. Neither report, however, bore the official seal or stamp of the Scotland Yard. Now the UK says that if any such information had been released, it would have dented relations between Britain and the NRM government. Young further wrote:

    “It would not be in the best interests of the public to possibly disrupt relations between this country and another due to pieces of information being released by this request which may not give the whole picture of an investigation and may in fact give a misleading view of events.” Upon getting Scotland Yard’s position, Gombya said he doubted the authenticity of the report made public by the government in 2007.“The refusal by Scotland Yard to give me a copy of that very document now in public domain, places a lot of doubt on the Uganda Government document given to the press in Kampala,” he said.

    Kayiira, leader of the defunct Uganda Freedom Movement (UFM), a guerrilla group that fought Milton Obote’s government in the 1980s, was killed by unknown gunmen while in Gombya’s house in Lukuli, a Kampala suburb, on March 6, 1987.

    He served in President Museveni’s first Cabinet as minister of energy before he was arrested and detained on allegations of treason. He was acquitted for lack of evidence only to be gunned down two days after he was released. President Museveni invited the Scotland Yard to investigate the murder, following suspicion that his government had a hand in it.

    The government denied involvement. Asked why he was still pursuing the matter, Gombya said: “The so-called Scotland Yard reports released by the DP and NRM equally failed to help anyone in understanding what the investigation came-up with as to who was responsible for Dr. Kayiira’s murder.” He added: “The [purported] report carried sections that are quite obviously libelous to me.

    I cannot be certain that the published report actually came from Scotland Yard as the copies bandied about in newspapers do not carry the standard Scotland Yard logo that appears on any correspondence from the Metropolitan Police headquarters,” said Gombya.

    He said that “as a British citizen now, I used my right in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (2002) to demand from Scotland Yard that they supply me with a true copy of their investigation in this murder since I was the one in whose house this crime was committed.”

    Gombya said that Kayiira was his “very good friend,” yet so many “stupid things have been said about my relationship with him. Whoever is writing all these seems to have forgotten that I am a journalist of vast experience.”

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    Source:The Observer

  12. herbert Buhanga,

    I’m so sick to the stomach with this British hypocrisy which has belittled this great country into a country of savage ass lickers. They have bedded with all evil people from Hitler, Idi Amin, Sadam Husein, and the Talibans during cold war.

    At the moment, they are protecting M7 and if they fall out with them, they will start calling him all sorts of names.
    Aima Kachengyere omungereza.
    Buhanga

  13. Monsieur Edward Mulindwa,

    Buhanga

    But we as Ugandans are to blame as well, for one can wonder why we hate every leader that puts Uganda ahead of working with the British. There are so many wars Obote fought with them but Ugandans do not recognize him. Right from independence to building a nation they never wanted us to have, to fighting against rich men like Lohnros, to you name it. But I will nail the Baganda to the wall of shame this morning, for there is no country that fought Buganda than the British. In fact the survival of Buganda is mainly due to Obote defending it but the British wanted Buganda crushed way back. They attacked it, they made the Kings go into exile, the British never had any friendship with Buganda or its organization. End of story. But Obote maneuvered through all those webs and he managed to pull the country out to independence. But you will never ever hear any Muganda opening up his or her mouth against the British, but Apollo Milton Obote.

    Tribalism can be a very pathetic disease !!!

    EM
    Toronto

  14. Peter Senoga,

    Buhanga,

    Look back in history and you’ll notice that all the major countries are guilty of hypocrisy. Even small ones.

    When it comes to matters of “jeopardising relationships”, the British are not alone in being economical with the truth.

    When China crushed Tiananmen Sq. protesters, what did the West do apart from releasing lame statements?

    As Yugoslavia fell apart and the cleansing started, the Clintons twiddled their thumbs mulling over empty options.

    Look at that little woman in Burma, are you telling those Generals are dealing with London, Paris or Washington in some way?

    Saddam and the Mujahedenis of Afghanistan were the creation of the West, now they are the enemy holding weapons of devastation and being fought tooth and nail. Bush Sr. plodded the Kurds to rise up against mad Saddam but did a runner at the eleventh hour, leaving the poor Kurds exposed.

    Check out the commotion in Central America; CIA is largely responsible for the instability in that part of the world yet Washington seems clueless when the ordinary folks go hungry and are oppressed.

    That’s the world we live in – very crude!

  15. Pyerarama,

    If the report can jeopardise the deplomatic relations between Uganda
    and UK, then its clear who the report will paint bad.

  16. Monsieur Edward Mulindwa,

    It shows also.

    How immigrants have failed to keep up with the pace in Europe. I simply
    don’t see any politician or government agency in north America making such a
    silly excuse that we will not release this report for it will affect our
    relationship with the government. Who the hell do you work for. the Uganda
    government or we the immigrants from that government? That statement by its
    self you would get a government change here. It is this stay back attitude
    immigrants have done in Europe that makes them suffer in this manner, and
    examples are very many. The immigrants dying in fires in France, sub
    standard housing, the Swedish and Danish refusing any one to work till you
    learn their language, Well fare officers going to beds to see what kind of
    bed sheets you have and what food you bought for your children. Ugandans
    getting deported from UK for another Ugandan has spoken against them.It is
    simply unbelievable. And one wonders, just how many Ugandans have joined the
    British active politics? You make this silly statement from the municipal
    Police here?

    My god we can feed on this one for a damn week.

    EM
    Toronto

  17. Dr Kayiira was killed by m7.

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