Police Narrates Circumstances Leading to the Death of Suspected Fraudstar- Lubega

By George Bukenya

Fraudster Fahad  Lubega met his death  just  after withdrawing the money she conned from a client who was looking an apartment for renting in Kiwatule Nakawa, Division.

   According to ACP Rusoke Kituuma police’s mouth piece, preliminary findings indicate that a client searching for rental property online through Jiji Uganda got in contact with Lubega Fahad (30), who allegedly presented himself as a property agent. After inspecting premises in Kyanja and agreeing on rental terms of UGX 3 million per month, the client was reportedly instructed to deposit UGX 12 million, covering three months’ rent and a security deposit, into a DTB bank account registered in the names of Lubega Fahad.

Speaking to reporters at Naguru based police headquarters, Kituuma narrated that on 2 June 2026 at approximately 2:00 PM, the complainant made the payment at Metroplex Mall. Upon revisiting the property, the complainant was informed by the caretaker that the house was not available for rent but was instead being offered for sale. Efforts to reverse the transaction were unsuccessful as the funds had already been withdrawn.

The complainant was advised to formally report the matter to Police. However, he later received information that the suspect had been sighted at the bank. Upon returning, he found that the suspect had already been apprehended.

It is alleged that the suspect later escaped from the bank while under the watch of the bank security guard, prompting members of the public to pursue and assault him. Police found that the suspect had already been apprehended and appeared weak, although no visible torture marks were observed at the time.

The suspect was subsequently taken to Kiwatule Police Station for custody but passed on shortly after arrival. The body was conveyed to Mulago City Mortuary for postmortem examination.

Investigations into the circumstances surrounding both the alleged fraud and the subsequent mob action remain ongoing.

The Uganda Police Force strongly condemns acts of mob justice and urges members of the public to hand over suspects to law enforcement agencies for proper handling in accordance with the law.

We once again regret the earlier miscommunication and reaffirm our commitment to providing accurate, timely, and accountable information to the public.

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