Ggaba was placed under tight security on Monday as authorities commenced the highly anticipated public hearing in the case against Christopher Okello, who is accused of murdering four children at the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Centre earlier this month.
A heavy deployment of police and other security personnel was observed across the area, particularly around the court premises, where access was restricted and thorough checks were conducted. Officials said the measures were necessary to maintain order during the proceedings.
“We have deployed adequate security to ensure that the hearing proceeds peacefully and that everyone in attendance is safe,” said Police spokesperson Kawala.
She added: “We urge the public to remain calm and cooperate with security teams.”
The case has drawn widespread attention following the deaths of the four children, an incident that shocked the local community and prompted calls for swift justice.
Families of the victims and residents gathered early at the venue, some expressing grief while others voiced hope for accountability.
“This is a painful moment for us, but we want justice for our children,” said Mawanda.
“We trust the court will handle this matter with the seriousness it deserves.”
Christopher Okello faces multiple charges related to the killings, and Monday’s hearing is expected to shape the direction of the case as prosecutors present preliminary submissions.
Legal observers note that the proceedings could be complex given the gravity of the allegations. However, authorities have reassured the public of their commitment to due process.
“This case will be handled in accordance with the law, and all evidence will be carefully examined,” said Minister Balaam.
Community leaders have also called for calm, urging residents to allow the judicial process to unfold without disruption.
The hearing continues under tight security as the nation closely follows developments in a case that has left a deep impact on the Ggaba community.