A quiet Tuesday morning in Magistrates’ Court, when everything flipped upside down. What started as a standard hearing turned into total chaos as Moses Ouma, a fired-up local, burst through the doors. He wasn’t there for quiet support; he charged right up, yelling that “justice had turned a blind eye,” all because he felt the judge’s decision was downright unfair and crooked.
Folks in the room were stunned. Ouma vaulted over the barrier between the seats and the bench, facing off with Magistrate like it was the final showdown in a movie. “At first, we all figured it was some kind of peaceful demo,” shared Sarah Nanjala, a long-time court clerk who saw it all unfold. “But nope, he grabbed those case files and hurled them everywhere, hollering that the judge was selling out the little guy.”
Security jumped in fast, pinning Ouma down while the magistrate ducked out for safety. Lucky for everyone, no one got badly hurt, but the whole place shut down for hours as cops pieced together what sparked the fury. Busia’s top police boss confirmed Ouma’s now in holding, likely staring down charges for contempt and maybe even assault. Why’d he snap? Details are fuzzy, but chatter around town paints a bigger picture. “Folks here are fed up,” sighed a nearby market seller, wiping sweat from her brow. Continue Reading https://drbokko.com/?p=34128