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Ainebyoona Re-Arraigned in Kiboga Over Forcible Land Entry, Malicious Damage, and Assault

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Ainebyoona Re-Arraigned in Kiboga Over Forcible Land Entry, Malicious Damage, and Assault
Ainebyoona Re-Arraigned in Kiboga Over Forcible Land Entry, Malicious Damage, and Assault

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Kiboga, Uganda – The State House Anti-Corruption Unit (@AntiGraft_SH), working with the Criminal Investigations Directorate (@CID1_UG) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (@ODPPUGANDA), has re-arraigned Ronald Ainebyoona before the Kiboga Chief Magistrates Court on charges of forcible entry, malicious damage, and assault.

 


 

Ainebyoona, who first appeared in court on March 27, 2025, had been granted bail but later absconded, disappearing into hiding for six months. His persistent defiance of the court process led to a warrant of arrest issued on June 30, 2025. Despite this, he continued to evade justice until he was traced and re-arrested in an operation led by the Unit in collaboration with Police.


 

Investigations revealed that on March 14, 2025, Ainebyoona, together with others still at large, violently entered land in Block 542, Plot 2, Kiboga District. The group allegedly evicted occupants, destroyed crops, houses, a fence, and animal sheds belonging to the complainant, 70-year-old Badru Mwanje, and physically assaulted people found on the land.


 

The case stems from a directive issued by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to the Head of the Unit, Brig Gen Henry Isoke, instructing him to investigate the criminal aspects surrounding the matter and ensure that the law is enforced.


 

Following his re-arraignment, the Kiboga Chief Magistrates Court remanded Ainebyoona until October 13, 2025, as investigations and trial proceedings continue.


 

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