Gilted woman accuses doctor hubby of sodomy in child custody, property battles

By Executive Editor

A woman has accused her husband of sodomizing their children in what investigations reveal is a plot to jail the man and possess and children and property.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations – CID recently took interest in an audio of alleged Aggravated defilement and sodomy, that was recorded by a one Sarah Nalwoga Igeme, where she accused her husband Dr. Igeme Katagwa, for sexually molesting their two children, a boy now aged 15 and  a girl aged 13.

This is the 3rd occasion that this matter is coming up.

But investigations show that in the two previous complaints, the complainant was found to have maliciously fabricated the allegations against her husband, after no proof of inappropriate or sexualised behavior was established between her husband and their two children.

The facts gathered indicate that around March, 2021, Nalwoga, a wife to Dr. Igeme, accused her husband, whom she claims is gay, for sexually molesting both their daughter and son. As a result, the mother, father and children were interviewed by a specialist CID team trained to investigate incidents of child sexual abuse. The two children were temporarily separated from their parents and placed under a neutral home, and counselor was attached to them for psychosocial counseling services for the entire period, away from their home in Ssekiwanga village, in Bwebajja.

From the interviews and findings, the counselor did not find any signs of physical or sexual abuse, but she indicated that they had signs of psychological torture, as a result of abuse from their mother. The victims were also examined by Doctors at Mulago National Referral Hospital, and none of them found any evidence of alleged physical and sexual abuse. The posterior tissues and petulant anal sphincter, were normal with no signs of physical and sexual abuse. The girl was further examined in her private parts and her hymen was found still intact. In addition, the labora laboratory findings on HIV, Hepatitis B and the blood levels were negative. The victims also denied any allegations of sexual abuse by anybody, but acknowledged that they were closer to their father, which made their mother uncomfortable.

Again, the wife and mother, petitioned the office of the former DIGP, now deceased, the late Lt. Gen. Paul Lokech, who directed for fresh inquiries at Kajjansi Police Station. The mother, father, children and witnesses, were interviewed and the victims re-examined by another group of medical Doctors at Mulago. The findings still came out negative.

The casefiles were submitted to the office of the DPP, where it was established that the complainant had maliciously fabricated allegations against her husband and advised that the casefile of sodomy had Aggravated defilement, be closed and put away for lack of sufficient evidence. A related casefile of alleged domestic violence, that was separately opened and fully investigated, was also closed and put away by the DPP, for lack of sufficient evidence.

Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga says that “the allegations were therefore, established to be wrongful and maliciously sought, to throw the father of her children in prison, and thereby gain all power over their children and property.”

“She tried to gain leverage over he family conflict, by portraying her husband as dangerous to their children and yet the findings established that their father did not pose any adverse risk of harm to their children. However, due to the paramount significance that the UPF, gives towards the safety of children, our CID task teams have taken interest in the audio, and will establish if there are any new developments.”

Enanga urged parents, “whether separated or not, to avoid making false allegations against anyone, especially in cases involving children.”

“It’s never worth, because it destroys families, severs children’s relationships with the labeled parent, causes harm to children if custody is granted on fabrications among others. Right now the children are in school, the complainant continues to stay in the family home and her husband staying separately in Ntinda. The couple have a divorce case ongoing in court,” Enanga says.

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