Wilson Habiyakale, the head teacher of Chuho Primary School in Kisoro district has earned himself 17 years and nine months in jail after pleading guilty to aggravated defilement.
He appeared before Justice Moses Kawumi Kazibwe in Kabale High Court Monday, who had handed him the sentence on his own plea of guilt.
Justice Kazibwe noted that at his age and the fact that he was a head teacher, the convict should have protected the minor placed under his care.
According to Kawumi, Habiyakare deserved an 18-year jail sentence, but he reduced the three months he spent on remand.
Trouble for Habiyakare started on February 28th this year, when he was caught redhanded defiling his 14-year-old victim and primary six pupil at the school.
After his arrest, Habiyakare appeared before Kisoro Grade One Magistrate Court where he was charged with aggravated trafficking contrary to sections 3(1)(a) and 5(a) of the prevention of trafficking in person’s act.
However, the convict’s family protested the charges and petitioned the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) through their lawyers Augustine Akineza M/S MNA advocates.
As a result, the DPP called the file to Kampala for analysis.
In April this year, Habiyakare was committed to High Court and slapped with fresh charges of aggravated defilement contrary to section 129 (3) (4) (a) and (C) of the penal code act.
The prosecution led by Grace Ntege Nabagala asked the court to hand Habiyakare a heavy sentence because he committed a sexual act with a minor instead of protecting her.
Nabagala also said that Habiyakare failed to fulfill his duty as a head teacher to protect the girl child (pupil) when he chose to defile her.