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State House impostor remanded over shs43m fraud scheme

Peter Luzinda
Last updated: February 11, 2026 12:20 pm
Peter Luzinda
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A man accused of impersonating a State House official and defrauding members of the public of more than Shs43 million has been remanded to prison as investigations into the alleged scam continue.

The suspect, identified as Odwori, appeared in court where he was formally charged with obtaining money by false pretence, contrary to Section 285 of the Penal Code Act. Prosecutors allege that he falsely presented himself as having high-level connections to State House to gain the trust of unsuspecting victims.

Alleged Modus Operandi

According to the prosecution, Odwori reportedly convinced several individuals that he could secure government opportunities, favours, or services through his alleged contacts. Victims were allegedly asked to pay facilitation fees and other charges, which he collected under false promises.

Court heard that the scheme ran for a period of time before complaints from victims prompted investigations by security agencies. Authorities say the total amount lost is over Shs43 million, and additional victims may come forward as inquiries continue.

Court Proceedings

During his appearance, Odwori was informed of the charges but did not enter a plea, as investigations are ongoing. The presiding magistrate remanded him to prison pending further hearings.

The case was adjourned to allow police to complete investigations, record additional witness statements, and compile evidence for prosecution. Authorities are also investigating whether the suspect acted alone or had accomplices.

Public Warning

Security agencies have warned the public to remain cautious of individuals claiming influence within State House or other government offices who request money in exchange for services or opportunities. Members of the public are advised to verify such claims through official government channels before making any payments.

Authorities stressed that cases of impersonation and fraud are taken seriously and urged anyone approached by similar suspects to report to the nearest police station.

Odwori remains on remand until his next court appearance.

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