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Uganda: Plot to Kill Minister - State Asks Court More Time to Investigate Suspects

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[Monitor] State prosecutors in a case in which eight people are accused of trying to kill Energy Minister, Ms Mary Goretti Kitutu have asked court to allow them more time to scrutinize documents of sureties for the suspects.

Source: allAfrica.com

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