South Africa hands over prime suspect in Susan Magara murder

South Africa has reportedly handed over Patrick Agaba, a key suspect in the death of Susan Magara an accountant who was kidnapped in early February and killed three weeks later.

Agaba, who was arrested in South Africa on March 6, 2018 on the request of Interpol, is alleged to have taken out of the country the ransom money paid by the Magara family to the kidnappers to have the victim released.

The suspect who is commonly known for driving expensive vehicles with personalized number plates named ‘PATO’ was given to two senior Ugandan detectives today morning.

The detectives who are supposed to bring him to Uganda include the Kampala Metropolitan Police Criminal Investigations Commander Olal and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Mark Odong.The two are scheduled to travel to Uganda with the suspect this evening.

A reliable source who preferred anonymity told this reporter that the suspect will immediately be handed over to the Flying Squad for interrogation on his role in the kidnap and murder of Susan Magara.

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