Kampala Socialite Don Nasser Granted Bail in Aggravated Trafficking Case

  • December 18th, 2024
  • Tom Okiror
Kampala Socialite Don Nasser Granted Bail in Aggravated Trafficking Case
Nasser Nduhukire, aka Don Nasser in the dock

KAMPALA, Uganda | Kampala businessman and socialite, Nasser Nduhukire, popularly known as Don Nasser, has been granted bail by the International Crimes Division (ICD) of the High Court. Justice Andrew Bashaija made the ruling on December 18, 2024, releasing the socialite on a cash bail of UGX 3 million as he awaits trial for charges of aggravated trafficking in children and related offenses.

The case has captured significant public interest, with Don Nasser accused alongside his co-accused, Promise Ateete, of offenses that allegedly occurred between May and November 2024. The allegations involve the trafficking of a 16-year-old girl for sexual exploitation. The charges were initially brought before Buganda Road Court before being transferred to the ICD due to their serious nature.

In granting bail, Justice Bashaija also imposed several conditions. Nduhukire’s passport has been deposited with the court registrar, and he is prohibited from traveling internationally without prior court permission. He is also required to report to the deputy registrar every month for six months to ensure compliance with the legal process.

The prosecution had opposed bail, citing concerns that the accused could interfere with witnesses or abscond from the trial. However, the court found no evidence to substantiate these claims. Justice Bashaija further ruled that pending investigations into other allegations against Nduhukire could not be used to deny him bail, as the details of those investigations remain unclear and unrelated to the present charges.

The accusations stem from incidents allegedly occurring across various locations, including Acacia Avenue and Kito Zone in Kira Municipality. Prosecutors claim that the acts involved exploitation and abuse of power. Nduhukire, who has been in custody since September 2024, denies the allegations.

Nduhukire’s release on bail means he will await trial outside of Luzira Prison, provided he adheres to the bail conditions. If convicted, the charges carry severe penalties under Ugandan law. The trial is expected to move forward with pretrial proceedings in the coming months.

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