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How fake UPDF general conned foreign investors

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Last updated: April 27, 2026 11:22 am
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Kampala, Uganda — Security agencies in Uganda have uncovered an elaborate fraud scheme in which a suspect impersonating a senior military officer allegedly conned foreign investors out of billions of shillings through fake government-linked deals.

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How the scheme workedWhy foreigners were targetedA wider pattern of impersonationGovernment response

According to recent reports, the suspect, identified as Godfrey Lubowa Ssekidde, allegedly posed as a Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) general to gain the trust of high-profile foreign victims, including military officers from Europe and the Middle East.

Investigators say Ssekidde falsely presented himself as a senior official attached to State House, using the identity of a real UPDF officer to appear credible and authoritative.

How the scheme worked

Authorities indicate that the suspect targeted foreign investors by promising lucrative government-backed contracts, particularly in security and infrastructure-related ventures.

In one of the deals, Ssekidde allegedly signed a three-year contract worth nearly $1 billion per year—about sh7 trillion in total—despite having no legal authority to represent the Ugandan government.

Security sources say the suspect convinced victims to advance large sums of money under the pretext of facilitating these deals, exploiting their trust in Uganda’s military and government systems.

Earlier cases show a similar pattern, where impostors posing as UPDF generals promised access to “government projects” and military-linked investments to lure foreign investors.

Why foreigners were targeted

Security officials say such scams often focus on foreigners because they may be less familiar with Uganda’s military structure and verification processes.

Authorities have warned that fraudsters deliberately exploit the reputation of institutions like the UPDF to appear legitimate and attract investors.

Recent alerts from the military indicate a growing trend of criminals impersonating security personnel to “defraud and intimidate both local and foreign victims.”

A wider pattern of impersonation

The case is part of a broader wave of impersonation scams in Uganda. The UPDF has reported multiple incidents where individuals posed as high-ranking officers or intelligence officials to extort money and influence victims.

Officials say these crimes not only cause financial losses but also undermine public trust in security institutions.

Government response

Security agencies have since intensified operations to crack down on impersonators, with several suspects arrested in recent months.

The UPDF has urged the public—especially foreign investors—to verify identities through official channels before engaging in any transactions involving government or military representatives.

Authorities warn that anyone found impersonating security personnel will face prosecution, as Uganda steps up efforts to protect investors and safeguard the integrity of its institutions.

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