Guster Muwanga was arrested a fortnight ago following a complaint from four people accusing him of masquerading as an administrator of late the Joshua Kabiine and selling the estates without their knowledge. The land in question comprises 370 acres on block 722 in Bulemeezi, Luweero district and 130 acres on block 224 in Bululi, Nakasongola District.
Guster Muwanga
Detectives at the Land Protection Police Unit (LPPU) have preferred three charges against an 80-year-old man arrested for
fraudulently selling more than 500 acres of land in Nakasongola and Luweero
districts.
Guster Muwanga was arrested a fortnight ago following a complaint from four people accusing him of masquerading
as an administrator of late the Joshua Kabiine and selling the estates without their
knowledge. The land in question
comprises 370 acres on block 722 in Bulemeezi, Luweero district and 130 acres on block 224 in Bululi,
Nakasongola District.
Investigators at LPPU headed by Commissioner, Charles
Mutungi, have concluded that Muwanga should answer charges of fraud, forgery
and impersonation. While speaking to Uganda Radio Network, Muwanga accused
two people; Enock Sendawula and Yasin Kayongo of hoodwinking him to sell the
land. However, Muwanga was tasked by detectives to help trace Kayongo and
Sendawula but he failed.
“I did not have the documents for the land. But
Sendawula and Kayongo said they would help me secure letters of administration.
They brought the documents but they did not give them to me. They also helped
me to get land titles for the people who bought the land. But I can’t find them
now,” Muwanga said.
Police have established that all the land titles that
were given to people who bought the land were forged and some have so far been
confiscated. However, the unsuspecting buyers according to police have already
set farms and built homes on the land in question.
“We have sent
the file to DPP for perusal and legal advice. We have given this Mzee chance to
lead us to people he says deceived him to sell but he has failed. We have also
learnt that he is involved in another land scandal in Kasangati. This shows he
knew what he was doing,” a detective said.
The four people who are lawful administrators, according to court documents include Kirumira Henry Gyagenda, a son to the late
Kabiine, Sekayala Fenekansi Sendowooza, a grandson, Nakitto Sanyu Mayi and
Katazza Harriet Kanaabi, both grand-daughters.
Senior Staff Reporter
Joseph Kato is currently a Master's candidate at Makerere University. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication from Kampala International University, a Diploma in Journalism and he's also a graduate in Guidance and Counseling.