It’s a threatening test this time around for Muhammad Kamoga as he heads to Entebbe Chief Magistrates court to explicate himself over forgery and fraud with criminal intentions to grab land that belongs not to him.
Through fresh Criminal Summons, the embattled and crestfallen land broker and proprietor of Kamoga Property Consultants Limited, Kamoga will have to painstakingly satisfy court and the Chief Magistrate in Entebbe that he has not committed any fraud and forgery crimes thus far. Criminal summons against Kamoga were issued last week by Chief Magistrate Edgar Tibayeita Tusiime, on September 24th directing him to appear without fail and in person.
The supposed crafty and lethal businessman is set to content court today Monday, September 29th 2025, with answers to multiple charges of forgery and fraudulent land transactions. The craftsman that Kamoga is said to be, it’s alleged that he forged lawyers signatures, stamp and practicing certificate to effect his selfish and fraudulent interests in 2021.
Court documents indicate that Kamoga, 40, a resident of Bugabo-Garuga village in Wakiso District, faces a total of 14 charges, including nine counts of forgery, three counts of uttering false documents, and two counts of obtaining registration by false pretense — all offenses registered under Uganda’s Penal Code Act.
Investigations by the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) allege that in 2021, Kamoga forged several land transfer forms and a practicing certificate for advocates, which he allegedly used to unlawfully transfer land ownership to his name. The forged documents reportedly bore the names of Bibangamba Peter and Advocate Nkamwesiga Lorna, who both deny signing the documents.
The disputed transactions are said to have occurred at the Wakiso Lands Office in Busiro, involving plots of land in Busiro Block 435. In one instance, Kamoga is alleged to have fraudulently used a forged transfer form to register land under Instrument No. WBU-00286515. Authorities further allege that Kamoga presented the forged documents to the Registrar of Titles in an attempt to acquire land ownership by false pretense.
The case has since been taken over by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), reflecting growing concern over fraud and forgery in land transactions across the country. Should Kamoga be found guilty, he is likely going to face substantial penalties, including a prison sentence, as stipulated under the Penal Code.
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