Legal Volunteer Faces Child Trafficking Charges as Court Seeks Safeguards Over Plea

Peter Luzinda | KAMPALA, Uganda — A volunteer associated with the Uganda Law Society has appeared in court on charges of child trafficking, with the court temporarily suspending proceedings to ensure the accused fully understands the legal implications of her admission.

The accused, Namukasa, was arraigned before the court, where prosecutors presented charges related to trafficking a child.

During the session, the charge was read and explained to Namukasa, who indicated that she admitted the offence.

Despite the admission, the magistrate declined to immediately record a conviction, emphasizing the need for caution when handling guilty pleas in serious criminal cases.

The court ruled that it was necessary for the accused to first receive legal advice before the plea could be formally accepted and used to convict her.

Judicial officers often take this step to ensure that an accused person does not unknowingly plead guilty to a serious offence without understanding the consequences, which could include lengthy imprisonment.

Child trafficking offences are treated with particular seriousness under Ugandan law due to the vulnerability of victims and the long-term harm such crimes can cause.

Authorities have intensified efforts in recent years to combat trafficking networks and protect children from exploitation.

Prosecutors told the court that investigations into the case remain ongoing, and additional details may emerge as the case progresses.

The matter was adjourned to allow the accused time to obtain legal representation before the next hearing.

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