State House Anti-Corruption Unit Nabs Fraudster in $150,000 Gold Scam

KAMPALA, UGANDA: March 4, 2026 – In a significant crackdown on mineral-related crime, the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SHACU), in collaboration with the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) and the Office of the DPP, has arraigned a key suspect in a massive gold fraud scheme. ​Ssentumbwe James appeared before the Makindye Magistrate’s Court today, where he was remanded until March 6, 2026, pending further legal proceedings.

​The prosecution alleges that in January 2026, Ssentumbwe conspired with Mr. Kibuye Adams Yawe (who is currently at large) to defraud Mr. Kon Kin Kheong, a Malaysian national.

​The duo reportedly convinced the victim to part with USD 150,000 under the guise of processing documentation for the export of 50 kilograms of gold to Dubai.

​The fraud was reportedly bolstered by an elaborate “projection of power.” Investigators reveal:

Political Impersonation: Mr. Kibuye allegedly used a forged State House Identity Card, falsely identifying himself as a “Political Mobiliser” to gain the victim’s trust.

Illegal Operations: The suspects allegedly operated an unlicensed refinery under the name Hey Transporters and Logistics located in Lweza–Lubowa, Wakiso District.

Ssentumbwe faces a laundry list of serious offenses of ​Obtaining Money by False Pretence, Conspiracy to Defraud,​Forgery, and ​Carrying Out Refining, Smelting, Processing, and Trading in Minerals without a License.

​Ongoing Investigations

​While Ssentumbwe remains in custody, the hunt for his accomplices intensifies. Security agencies are actively pursuing Mr. Kibuye and other individuals linked to the Lweza–Lubowa facility.

​Authorities continue to warn foreign investors and the public to exercise extreme caution and verify all mineral trading licenses through official channels to avoid falling prey to sophisticated “gold-wash” syndicates.

​”The government remains committed to sanitizing the mineral sector and ensuring that those who use the name of the State House to commit crimes are brought to book.” — Summary of the SHACU briefing.

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