Keep us posted on any developments. West Nile Forum for Health and Development 
is mobilising to see what can be done. Iam following the parliamentary 
proceedings. Thank you so much Tabua.i




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On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 12:42 PM GMT tabua butagira wrote:

>Good people,
> 
>I have been told on good authority that Sylvestre Onzivua is being held at the 
>headquarters of the Police Special Investigations Unit (SIU) in Kireka.
>
>--- On Tue, 12/18/12, Lulua Godfrey <golu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>From: Lulua Godfrey <golu...@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Sylvestre Onzivua arrested over MP Cerinah Nebanda 
>postmortem
>To: westnilenet@kym.net
>Cc: ombachi...@googlegroups.com, ombaci...@googlegroups.com
>Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 4:09 AM
>
>
>
>
>Tabu, thanks for this piece of info. The truth will be told whether at night 
>or when in a foreign country. We the Lugbara are reknown for looking for or 
>tell the truth. Dr Onzivua stands for that. We shall be with him all through 
>no matter what. The Health workers from West Nile will not abandon him all 
>through.
>Dr Onzivua be strong and straight.
>
>Lulua Godfrey Omuti.
>
>
>------------------------------
>On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 10:22 AM GMT tabua butagira wrote:
>
>>Dear members,
>> 
>>I have received confirmation that pathologist Sylvestre Onzivua of Makerere 
>>University has been arrested by Police over his involvement in facilitating a 
>>conclusive investigation in the sudden and suspicious demise of Butaleja 
>>District Woman MP Cerinah Nebanda Arioru, an adulterated pronounciation of 
>>Alioru. (I'm told the fallen MP's father is from Maracha).
>> 
>>The Ugandan Parliament & Nebanda's family reportedly contracted Dr Onzivua to 
>>fly the samples to a South African laboratory for conclusive toxicological 
>>tests. 
>> 
>>Police now say that Onzivua obtained samples of body parts of the fallen MP 
>>irregularly. Detectives say he violated law and procedure on doing 
>>post-mortem, and is helping them establish how he acquired the samples, the 
>>circumstances of their custody and who authorised him.
>> 
>>No details where Onzivua is being held. I don't have his contact or of his 
>>family. If you do, kindly get in touch as we piece up the story for 
>>publication in tomorrow's Daily Monitor.
>> 
>>Full police statement below: 
>> 
>>PRESS STATEMENT
>>
>>As the Inspector-General of Police had briefed the public yesterday; Police 
>>commenced investigations following the tragic death of Hon. Cerinah Nebanda, 
>>and, among other routine procedures, requested Mulago Hospital to conduct a 
>>Post-Mortem examination on the body of the deceased.
>>
>>Police allowed the family and some members of Parliament to sent 
>>representatives, and observe the Post-Mortem examination. The preliminary 
>>results of the Post-Mortem were inconclusive, and the team of Pathologists 
>>referred certain samples to the Government Analytical Laboratories, for 
>>further tests.
>>
>>The samples were sealed as required, and escorted to the Government 
>>Analytical Laboratories (GAL) by, among others, the MPs who had witnessed the 
>>Post-Mortem.
>>
>>At GAL, such samples are, as routine procedure, received formally, their 
>>descriptions and quantities determined and documented, and the nature of the 
>>requested analysis clearly recorded.
>>
>>This procedure is vital, not just for scientific purposes, but also as part 
>>the crucial 'chain-of-custody' requirement in criminal investigations, and, 
>>ultimately, in criminal prosecution in court.
>>
>>Any samples handled outside this procedure breach the integrity of the 
>>forensic examinations, as well as making the final outcome inadmissible in 
>>any potential criminal prosecution, and suspicious.
>>
>>On Monday, the 17th of December, 2012, Police discovered that certain samples 
>>from the body of the deceased had been irregularly obtained by individuals 
>>not involved in the Police investigation, and without knowledge of the Police.
>>
>>Later in the day, after he had been confronted by CID, a pathologist from 
>>Mulago Hospital, Dr. Sylvester Onzivua wrote to the Director of CID, 
>>informing the CID that he had been hired by Parliament to carry out parallel 
>>forensic investigations into the death of Hon. Cerinah Nebanda, and asked for 
>>the Director's advice.
>>
>>In the evening, a meeting was convened at the offices of the Executive 
>>Director of Mulago Hospital, which was attended by five members of 
>>Parliament, a team of Police officers led by the Director of CID, two 
>>pathologists who participated in the Post-Mortem, and scientists from GAL.
>>
>>It was resolved that all forensic procedures be consolidated under GAL, and 
>>that Dr. Onzivua would submit the samples in his possession to the stipulated 
>>procedures.
>>
>>Early this morning, in direct contravention of the law and professional 
>>requirements, and before the Director of CID could respond to his letter, Dr. 
>>Sylvester Onzivua attempted to smuggle the samples out of the country. He was 
>>arrested at Entebbe Airport, while in possession of the samples.
>>
>>As a general principle, and in the interests of transparency and 
>>professionalism, Police allow representatives of families and other relevant 
>>parties to observe, and even seek second opinions, in certain matters under 
>>investigation.
>>
>>This, however, must be done in accordance with the law, while, at all times, 
>>observing all the requisite professional procedures that would ensure that 
>>the results are credible, and would add value to the Police investigation.
>>
>>Should a person require extra samples for independent analysis, the procedure 
>>demands that such person obtains the samples from GAL, which would oversee 
>>the process, document it, and ensure that all scientific fine points are 
>>observed.
>>
>>In this instance, it is not clear what samples were in possession of the 
>>third parties, how they were obtained, and the conditions under which they 
>>were kept.
>>
>>Moreover, Dr. Onzivua, who is a civil servant, had not been cleared to travel 
>>out of the country, and neither had he obtained the authority required to 
>>export the samples out of the country.
>>
>>Dr. Onzivua is at the moment in custody of the Police, to assist in the 
>>determining why he violated the laid down procedures and regulations.
>>
>>Any person found to have contravened the law shall be dealt with accordingly.
>>
>>
>>Judith Nabakooba
>>Police Spokesperson
>>Uganda Police Force
>>
>>18th December, 2012.
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