Serial robber with toy gun
High Court has convicted a man to 140 years accused of terrorizing and robbing locals using a toy gun.
Musa Okwi, a resident of Oribcan cell, Namasale sub county in Amolatar district has earned himself jail time on different counts of aggravated robbery. Each of the counts of offense carries 20 years.
Okwi, appeared before the Lira High Court Justice Duncan Gaswaga, after he pleaded guilty and asked for forgiveness
Justice Gaswaga ruled that such crimes are typical of a serial robber and causing a lot of insecurity among locals.
“Such offenses are rampant and people whose houses has been intruded in by robbers can never feel like home again. Clearly people of such conduct like the convict need to be isolated for some time not only to allow them to reform but also to enable members of the public feel secure.”Justice Gaswaga said
The judge, however, ordered that all the sentences be run concurrently and that the period so far spent on remand shall be counted as part of the sentence.
Serial robber with toy gun
Court found out that on 11th August 2019 Okwi who was dressed in military attire and armed with a toy gun and in the company of other people who are still at large broke into seven different homes belonging to Kilimira Kaluku, Moses Oton, Lydia Okeng, Tracy Apio, James Onyanga, Victoria Adyedo and Moses Odongo all located in his neighborhood.

Court also learnt that the group robbed several items ranging from mobile phones, radios, clothes, beddings and cash from the different homes they invaded.
Fortunately, their victims were able to recognize Okwi and reported the matter to Namasale Police Station which together with the army carried out a joint operation leading to Okwi’s arrest. An army uniform and a toy gun were recovered from his house.
Peter Amalo, the prosecutor argued that the Okwi has no lawful excuse or valid defense and should be punished for the crimes he committed.
Justice Gaswaga, sentenced him to 20 years for each count of the offense saying such crimes are typical of a serial robber and that it cause a lot of insecurity amongst the people living in the area.
He further argued that since all the stolen items were never recovered, the victims shall face a permanent loss.