HE MUST ACT NOW OR NEVER: CDF Muhoozi Gets Evidence Of Top UPDF Officer Receiving Huge Kickbacks
Senior Kampala lawyer and philanthropist doctor David Balondemu has written to CDF general Kainerugaba Muhoozi spilling dirty rotten secrets of the state house anti-corruption unit, SHACU, headed by Brig Isoke Henry.
Earlier media reports by Ugandan investigator news blog had revealed that Lt. Mayombo Daniel, who works at SHACU on secondment from the UPDF legal directorate had, become very powerful; being the one doing deals for some of his superiors.
Lt. Mayombo Daniel Seen Here With His Khaki Envelope, Containing 15,000 US Dollars Which SFC boys Nabbed Him With.
Now lawyer Balondemu says in his complaint to general Kainerugaba that there are other officers who are causing the unit to become even more rotten. Lawyer Balondemu names these as SSP Tweheyo Jackson and SSP Sowedi Muhammad.
Balondemu says that even after he was cleared and declared innocent by the president after investigations were done by Suzan Kasingye who is the Ugandan big man’s personal assistant in charge of police affairs, Mayombo Daniel has continued to witch hunt him while seeking a bribe from him.
Balondemu who was in Luzira many times late last year after being arrested and jailed by Lt. Mayombo, says the officer confiscated his two smart phones, his V8 land cruiser vehicle UBC 310C and a computer of dell type.
Balondemu says he has been asking for the return of his property, since the DPP was ordered by the big man to drop charges against him after Kasingye’s investigations found him innocent, but Lt Mayombo has refused saying he has to first pay a bribe of 30m so as to get them back and to also avoid being re-arrested and sent back to rot in Luzira prison.
Balondemu in his letter of April 26 2024 requested that general Kainerugaba as the new CDF, to save and clean up the good name of UPDF by causing the recalling of Lt Mayombo back to the barracks so that someone else can replace him at the anti-corruption unit.
Balondemu also informs general Kainerugaba that cases of extortion are widespread among operatives at the anti-corruption unit as it was last week discussed in parliament after Kawempe north MP Kazimbwe Mbazira Bashir put across a petition saying citizens were dying of extortion.
Bashir told parliament that many business persons in Kampala were being forced to pay bribes to operatives from the unit’s legal department in order to kill and cover up cases.
Bashir caused a debate under which other MPs tabled claims showing that guys from the unit’s legal department were now arresting only those who fail or refuse to give them bribes.
One MP alleged that the monies that were being eaten in kickbacks was in hundreds of millions yet the anti-corruption unit is supposed to represent state house and the president in fighting corruption, following the death and collapse of the office of IGG under Betty Kamya Namisango.
The lawyer Balondemu gives examples to general Kainerugaba who is the CDF, to show that there is so much bribery and extortion in the anti-corruption unit’s legal department.
Balondemu makes it clear to general CDF that he is not the only one to suffer corruption and extortion at the hands of the anti-corruption unit’s men from legal department.
He reports to general Kainerugaba about an incident of late last year when operatives from SFC set a trap and caught Lt Mayombo red handed receiving a bribe of 15,000 US dollars from a woman of the OPM who the anti-corruption unit had been investigating.
Sources inside Kainerugaba’s CDF office say that Balondemu even produced photos of Mayombo in handcuffs with his bribe in a khaki envelope inside a small golf car along Entebbe road.
Balondemu advises general Kainerugaba to dig deeper and interest himself about the circumstances under which Lt Mayombo was released from that detention by SFC and was allowed back into the job at anti-corruption unit yet his act was totally contrary to the reasons why the president set up the unit which was uncoruptible and did a good job during the day’s of Colonel Nakalema Edith.
Balondemu says that when the anti-corruption unit bosses got to realise that he had given photos implicating Mayombo to general Kainerugaba, they decided to start plotting to kidnap him afresh in their drones with a view of killing him or torturing and leaving him crippled in a wheelchair like Kakwenza.
The fugitive lawyer who is hiding in his village in Busoga fearing to be harmed by anti-corruption unit top guns, has also reportedly met internal affairs minister Otafiire Kahinda and shared a lot of secrets showing Mayombo’s dirty secrets.
Otafire had some time last year publicly complained about the anti-corruption unit operatives disrespecting court orders and vowed to punish policemen who participate in their anti-corruption unit’s operations especially those concerned with land grabbing.
Otafire directed that any policeman who participates in such illegal operations will be sued personally. The minister Otafiire, after getting shocking secrets from Balondemu, became so angry and directed CID chief doctor Major Tom Magambo to act swiftly and investigate claims against Lt Mayombo.
This was after Otafiire got complaints from many Kampala big people and businessmen who claimed to have been extorted and forced to pay hundreds of millions of shillings only for the same anti-corruption unit operatives to turn against them.
Sources say that doctor Magambo has already put in place a team that is already investigating Lt Mayombo with an aim of arresting him and other controversial officers at the anti-corruption unit in the end for spoiling the good name of the UPDF, the president and state house.
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