Former Chief of Military Intelligence, Maj Gen James Birungi, is expected to appear before the General Court Martial this morning, where he is likely to be formally charged nearly one year after his arrest.
Military sources indicate that Maj Gen Birungi is facing accusations related to compromising military intelligence operations. The specific details of the alleged offenses have not yet been fully disclosed to the public, but they are said to involve actions that affected the integrity and security of intelligence work within the military structure.
His anticipated appearance before the court comes after a long period of detention and internal military investigations following his arrest. The case has attracted attention due to his senior position within the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), where he previously served as Chief of Military Intelligence.
Security analysts note that cases involving senior military officers are typically handled by the General Court Martial, which is mandated to try offenses under military law. Proceedings are expected to begin this morning, although outcomes and formal charges will be made clear once the court session is underway.
More details are expected to emerge as the hearing proceeds and the military justice process continues.



