Nakawa deputy RCC in hot soup over Old Kira Road Land
By Davis Mugabi
Nakawa deputy RCC Kasiim Kamugisha is under fire for failing to protect the rightful owner of the property in question comprising in Volume 1837, Folio 11, Plot 106 at Old Kira Road.
According to information on the ground shows that RCC Kasiim Kamugisha was working hand in hand with police authorities so that the rightful owner of the property enjoys quite possession. He enforced the court order, but eventually he turned against the owner of the property. He is now using the State House Anti-Corruption Unit to disorganize the owner and arrest people who are working on that site.
The owner of the property, Yusuf Semakula, said, “They’re trying to use the State House Anti-Corruption Unit to frustrate the rightful owner of the property.“
Previously, the property was owned by Lucy Mary Orech. However, ownership has since changed hands to Kabogozza Mutwalib, who sold to third parties. In fact, in 2020, Kabogozza defeated Orech in court and was ordered to pay Shs 100 million in damages to Kabogozza.
Kabogozza has since sold the property to third parties, from whom businessman Yusuf Ssemakula bought from. This was confirmed by the high court and the court of appeals. Lucy Mary Orech has moved to many offices, but all has been telling her to back off the property. She has no legal basis whatsoever.
According to City Lawyer Muhangi George, who has been following this matter, has since narrated to this media house that the State House should stop being used by Mafias because it tarnishes the image of the institution.
There’s also a Court Decree declaring the previous owner, Kabogoza Mutwalibu, as the rightful owner, and a permanent injunction was issued against Lucy Mary Orech by the High Court.
“It is common knowledge that a court decree is a final pronouncement of court on a subject matter, unless stayed or set aside.“
Aware of these facts, Police’s Director Legal, AIGP Erasmus Twaruhuka, wrote to the Commander, Kampala Metropolitan Area, and instructed him to restrain Mary Lucy Orech and all those climing under her from trespassing on the subject of property and instead advise them, if aggrieved, to seek remedy from courts of law.
“Ensure that the area DPC and O/C Station implement the same without delay and professionally to avoid unnecessary complaints,” Twaruhuka wrote and added that: “The deployment on ground, if any, should be to protect the interests of the Registered Proprietor to enable him to enjoy quite possession.“