A court in Kigali Monday ruled against bail for Diane Rwigara, who is charged with inciting public insurrection and forging of documents.
The disqualified presidential aspirant and her mother Adeline Rwigara, will now be remanded for at least 30 days before their trial begins in substance.
However, her younger sister, Ms Anne Rwigara, was released provisionally after the judge decided to drop the charge accusing her of inciting public insurrection on grounds of insufficient evidence.
The pre-trial last week took a twist when the judge ordered the press and the public to leave the courtroom because sensitive testimonies were going to be presented through intercepted audios and witnesses whose identity was protected.
Lawyers for the accused had asked the judge to disregard the Whatsapp audio files as evidence, citing that they had been illegally obtained through phone interceptions.
Lead prosecutor Michele Nshimiyimana, denied any phone interceptions, noting that the audio files were obtained from the defendants’ phones after a search at the Rwigara’s residence led to the legal confiscation of their phones and gadgets.
Ms Diane Rwigara, a 35-year-old accountant is charged with inciting insurrection and forging signatures during her presidential bid.
Forgery attracts five to seven years in jail, while inciting insurrection – a charge that Diane shares with her mother – attracts 10 to 15 years.
The Express News