City hall court has granted bail to a businessman Hajji Suleiman Ssessolo of Bukoto and his family who appeared on accusations of murder.
This followed the suspects clocking 180 days on remand and prosecution lacked committal papers to commit them to the high court for trial.
Grade II magistrate James Wambeya bonded each of the suspects at 1 million shillings non cash and each of the sureties at 2m shillings each non cash.
Hajji Ssessolo is jointly charged with his wife Hajat Zikula Nabukenya and their son Bashir Ssesolo, an A level student of Rise and Shine SS in Ntinda.
Prosecution alleges that on 8/12/2010 at the Northern by pass fly over in Bukoto Kampala, Hajji Ssessolo’s family murdered a baby suspected to be between 6 months and 1 year in ritual sacrifice and dropped the head at the Northern by-pass.
The suspects were arrested after Police sniffer dogs led investigators to Ssessolo’s house.