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Witch Doctor Jailed 7 Years for Possessing Human Skulls

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John Magombe, a Ugandan witch doctor, has been sentenced to seven years in prison after being found in possession of human skulls. The High Court in Kampala handed down the sentence, emphasizing Uganda’s strict laws against human sacrifice and the use of human body parts in traditional medicine.

The Arrest and Confession

Magombe was arrested on February 3, 2023, in Kibira B village, Kazinga, Masaja. During his arrest, authorities found human remains, including three skulls, and a bottle containing suspected human or animal blood in his shrine. Magombe admitted to purchasing the skulls from fellow witch doctors.

Court Proceedings and Sentence

High Court Judge Margaret Mutonyi convicted and sentenced Magombe, citing the importance of deterring the use of human body parts in traditional practices. She stated:

“This conduct can lead to crimes like murder and disturbing the peace of the dead. The law in Uganda prohibits human sacrifice, and the punishment should prevent such practices.”

Judge’s Appeal and Public Vigilance

Judge Mutonyi encouraged Magombe to abandon his practices and embrace Christianity, highlighting that traditional medicine can be practiced without human body parts. She also urged the public to report any suspicious activities involving witch doctors to help prevent such crimes.

Legal and Social Implications

This case underscores the Ugandan government’s commitment to combating human sacrifice and illegal traditional practices. It also serves as a warning to those who may consider using human body parts in their rituals.

In conclusion , John Magombe’s sentencing highlights the serious legal consequences of engaging in human sacrifice and the use of human body parts in traditional medicine. The Ugandan legal system continues to take strong measures to protect citizens and uphold the law.

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