The family of the late Yusuf Gogo has accused city lawyer Kakama of Kakama and Company Advocates of fraudulently acquiring two plots of prime land in the upscale Naguru area of Nakawa Division, Kampala.
The family alleges that Kakama connived with one of their members to forge purchase and/or sale agreements, falsely claiming that he bought the two plots of land.
The matter was reported to Jinja Road Police Station and is registered under Criminal Reference Book (CRB) number 444/2025. According to police documents, the case was recorded on June 20, 2025.
The aggrieved family has since petitioned President Yoweri Museveni and the Disciplinary Committee of the Uganda Law Council to intervene and compel the lawyer to return the land title.
When contacted for comment, Kakama, a resident of Namuli Zone in Rubaga Division, declined to respond to the allegations. He stated that he would only explain his side of the story when he meets the reporter in person, adding that discussing such a sensitive matter over the phone was inappropriate.
Other suspects named in the case include Juma Bogere Gogo, a businessman and resident of Katale II; Joseph Lubega, a resident of Namasuba Stella Zone in Makindye Sabagabo Municipality, Wakiso District; and Joy Karuhanga, a resident of Naguru–Katale.
According to documents seen by this reporter, the suspects are also accused of obtaining money by false pretence, an offence contrary to Section 285 of the Penal Code Act.
Police records indicate that in May 2020, in Kampala District, Bogere, Lubega, and Karuhanga allegedly obtained Shs300 million from Amyn Shamsy by falsely pretending that they were selling land comprised in FRV KCCA 458 Folio 5, plots 43 and 45 in Naguru–Katale, Kampala District, with intent to defraud.
Efforts to obtain a comment from Kampala Metropolitan Police Deputy Spokesperson Luke Oweyesigire were unsuccessful. He said he needed time to consult Jinja Road Police Station, but by press time, he had not yet responded.





































