Namayingo RDC On The Spot For Publishing Lies Of How NRM's Nekesa Babrah Oundo Was In A Secret Affair With Her Bodyguard, Pulls Down The Story On His News Blog.

 


Namayingo Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Trevor Solomon Baleke  
is in the spotlight for Publishing Lies/malicious story of how NRM's  Treasurer, Nekesa Babrah Oundo Was in a secret affair with her bodyguard, pulls down the story on his news blog.

A few weeks ago, several stories popped up on the internet after police issued a press statement regarding the robbery that took place in Muyenga, at Babrah Nekesa Oundo and her husband's home. 

According to Police spokesperson, Fred Enganga, the robbery involved four police officers, including Oundo's Bodyguard.

After the police statement, The Namayingo RDC published a dubious story on Eye Media, a local news blog Indicating that Nekesa was in a secret affair with her bodyguard, who was also implicated in the robbery. In a few hours the story had picked a wave and other blogs like the Kampala Eye had also published without verification.

The original Author (Eye Media was forced to pull down the story after noticing that he was spreading lies and propaganda with the motive best known by himself.

It has been established that before being appointed RDC, Trever used to work on Radio and Tv as a reporter. 

Fake story which was published By Eye media, owned by The RDC.


This website can confirm to u that we spoke to the RDC who confirmed that the blog belonged to him though he wasn't the one who wrote the story, hence pulling it down.
He has opted to apologize to Oudo and her family if necessary and admitted that he had no intentions of fighting her.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

On the 23rd of January 2024, a police presser unveiled a few facts about how money which was initially reported as Shs400m and later Shs 3 billion stolen from NRM’s party treasurer Barbara Nekesa Oundo former Ugandan Ambassador to South Africa.

According to police, at least 12 people including four police officers have been arrested for masterminding the robbery of Shs2.4 billion from the bedroom of NRM party treasurer.

The incident which happened on December 5 in Kyeyitabya zone, Bukasa parish in Makindye division has left tongues wagging.

Police reveal that the plan was hatched by their junior officer Constable Micheal Wango, a police guard at Nekesa’s home for the past one and half years who had during his stay been able to detect that his boss always kept huge sums of money in bags at home in US dollars and Ugandan shillings.

Tired of poverty as his boss continued stacking cash in her bedroom, Wango hatched a plan together with other people including Pallaso (not the musician) and they stole the money after threatening the naïve ambassador Nekesa.

“Wango hatched a plan with four other police officers including Sgt Idro Dominic, PC Sharif Mugoya, together with Arinda Edgar and Nuwagaba Rogers,” police spokesperson, Fred Enanga said.

The plan was later executed by Wango, Mugoya, Arinda, and one Pallaso (not the musician) who was a replacement for Sgt Rogers Nuwagaba who after participating in the planning, chickened out of the mission.
“To avoid detection, PC Wango who was the mastermind disabled the alarm system which was controlled and monitored by other guards at the main gate, and also disconnected the electric fence. 

He adjusted the security lights around the area earmarked for entry and adjusted the CCTV cameras to avoid capturing footage and pictures in the direction of his accomplices”-Enanga said.
Enanga father reveals that on the night of December 4th at around 10 pm, Mugoya, Arinda, and Pallaso were helped to enter Nekesa’s compound where they waited until 4 am to orchestrate the mission.

“They didn’t know had been captured by CCTV camera in the neighborhood while entering. To disguise the robbery, they inflicted controlled injuries on the head of Wango Micheal who was on guard. They also picked two riffles which were in his possession”-said Enanga.

The suspects who by now knew everything at home proceeded to the servants' quarters where they found three maids and forced them to open the doors of the main house where Nekesa was staying. She was however found hiding in one of the rooms after being alerted by one of the maids. 

The attackers later threatened to harm Nekesa, forcing her to open the door and lead them to where the money was kept.

The suspects carried the loot in five bags which were full of cash”-Enanga further revealed. They also stole an iPhone Promax, a golden ring, a DVR for the CCTV camera system, a Tecno phone, a Huawei phone, and the two police guns they later dumped in one of the gardens. 

The suspects are said to have hid first in one of the banana plantations around but were forced to flee this hiding place when one of the local guards flashed a torch.

On the 29th of January 2023, the directorate of crime intelligence carried out an intelligence-led operation and arrested one Lukungu Ivan alias Pallaso, a 25-year-old, resident of Nyendo in connection with the robbery of cash, which occurred at the home of Hajji Lumolo and his wife Hon. Amb. Nekesa. The task team booked out from the old Kampala division and Katwe division, on intelligence to Masaka, on 25.01.2024. 

After 2 days, of intensified surveillance, they arrested the suspect on 27.01.2024 along Edward Street in Masaka City. Upon further interrogation, he admitted to having participated in the robbery that took place in Muyenga, and confirmed that he received Ugx 120m, out of their loot, which he spent as follows;
a. Bought a Toyota Harrier at Ugx 62m
b. Restaurant at Ugx 10m 
c. A house at Nyendo Mukude at Ugx 20m
d. Plot along Nabugabo road Masaka at Ugx 15m
e. An electronic shop bought at Goodwill worth Ugx 16m.

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