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Tycoon Kamoga Wanted Dead or Live Before Entebbe Court  Over Land Cases

HAJJI MOHAMED KAMOGA

By Sadique Bamwita 

Entebbe 

The Entebbe senior Grade one Magistrate His worship Edgar Tibayeita Tumusiime has issued fresh criminal summons ordering any uniformed police officer to apprehend tycoon Mohammad Kamoga and produce him before his court whether dead or alive.  The court summons followed issuance of numerous summonses against the Embattled tycoon who is currently embroiled in multiple land cases.

According to the court summons dated September 25, 2025, signed by trial Magistrate His worship Edgar Tusiime, requires Kamoga to appear before court on Monday, 29th September 2025, for plea-taking on charges including forgery among others.

Troubled Kamoga is accused of forging a practicing certificate, signature, and official stamp of lawyer Lorna Nkamwesiga in order to fraudulently acquire 200 acres of land in Garuga village in Katabi Town Council, Wakiso district.

Tycoon Kamoga, who is said to have lost public trust because of having a number of legal battles related to land, is also facing fresh charges including obtaining land registration through false pretence and uttering forged documents.

A fortnight ago, the hearing of the criminal case against tycoon Kamoga failed to take off after Kamoga, through his lawyers led by Mr Brian Tindyebwa, informed court that his client was not present in court because he was admitted over heart related illnesses.

Counsel Tindyebwa presented medical documents before court saying that Kamoga sent them through one of his sureties, Tony Walugembe. Kamoga’s accusers were sent into shockwave after Kamoga’s Lawyers mentioned Katabi Town Council Mayor Ronald Kalema as his second surety in his hospital admission at Nakasero Hospital case.

The trial Magistrate then directed the state attorney to verify the ill-health claims by the broker, Kamoga, after he failed to appear in court regarding the ongoing case related to land fraud.

“The state attorney shall verify the information provided to court and thereafter court shall be at liberty to take action,” held Magistrate Edgar Tusiime Tibeyita before adjourning the case to September 29, 2025.

The court decision came after submissions in which the State Attorney Paul Byamukama Aheebwa vehemently objected to the long adjournment asked by Kamoga through his lawyers, who reported to court that he (Kamoga) is unwell and admitted at Nakasero Hospital.

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