The court heard that Mugisha and Maviri, along with others who are still at large, allegedly committed these crimes between August 2021 and November 2021 at the offices of NSB Advocates along Parliamentary Avenue in Kampala City.
The accused persons appearing before City Hall Court.
City Hall Grade One Magistrate
Rehema Nassozi Ssebowa has remanded two men to Luzira Maximum Security Prison on
charges of obtaining money by false pretense and conspiracy to commit a felony.
The suspects, James Mugisha, a
resident of Kitende, Kajjansi Town Council in Wakiso District, and Godfrey
Maviri, a resident of Munyonyo, Makindye Division in Kampala District, appeared
before Nassozi Wednesday.
The court heard that Mugisha
and Maviri, along with others who are still at large, allegedly committed these
crimes between August 2021 and November 2021 at the offices of NSB Advocates
along Parliamentary Avenue in Kampala City.
They allegedly obtained US$300,000
(approximately Shillings 1.1 billion) by falsely claiming that they were selling
53 kilograms of gold to Hyun UK Kim, a Korean national.
Additionally, it was alleged
that they conspired to commit a felony during the same period and at the same
location. Both accused individuals have pleaded not guilty to the charges. The
Prosecution, led by State Attorney Mercy Yamangusho Khaidarah, informed the
court that inquiries were complete. However, due to the
involvement of other suspects who are still at large, she requested a mention
date to facilitate their arrest. Nassozi informed the accused that they have
the right to apply for bail.
However, the suspects stated that they do not have
sureties present in court prompting the magistrate to remand them until October
25th, 2023.
According to unofficial
sources close to the matter, the complainant was contacted by James Mugisha,
who was acquainted with the alleged gold seller. Subsequently, Hyun UK Kim met
with the seller after being picked up from the airport by the seller's alleged
son and interpreter.
It is reported that they met
at the Imperial Residence Apartment, where the gold nuggets were shown to the
complainant. They later visited M/S NSB Advocates and Legal Consultants, where a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed, and a deposit of US$208,000 was
paid by the complainant. However, instead of
transporting the gold by land as requested by the complainant, he was informed
that he needed to pay US$62,000 for Cargo Flight Insurance.
During these
transactions at the law firm, Godfrey Maviri was allegedly in the company of
the gold seller. Subsequently, investigators claim to have recovered six
kilograms of gold nuggets during a search at Maviri's home. Notably, some law firms in
Kampala have faced allegations of involvement in gold scams, with accusations
of collusion with suspects. However, these firms have maintained that they are
only providing legal services to clients and deny any wrongdoing beyond that
scope.
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