Two Nigerians, Associate Arrested in Uganda Drug Trafficking Crackdown
Two Nigerians, Associate Arrested in Uganda Drug Bust

Ugandan security agencies have arrested two Nigerian nationals following an intelligence-led operation that uncovered a suspected international drug trafficking and document fraud network operating from Kampala.

Suspects Identified

The Nigerians identified as Ikemefuna Testimony Udo and Ikemefuna Annointing, were arrested alongside their Ugandan associate, Mugisha Keith King. The Ministry of Internal Affairs disclosed this in a statement issued on May 6, 2026, through the National Citizenship and Immigration Control.

Operation Details

According to the statement, the operation was conducted in coordination with multiple security agencies after receiving credible intelligence about a sophisticated racket engaged in large-scale illicit drug trade and identity fraud across borders.

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Main Suspect's Background

Authorities said the main suspect Mugisha, a resident of Kira Municipality in Wakiso District and a native of Kisoro District, is the proprietor of Keith King Group of Companies and entities investigators allege are largely shell firms. Officials say Mugisha has a prior drug-related conviction stemming from a 2010 arrest at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi involving cocaine allegedly trafficked from Brazil, for which he served a 12-year sentence.

Alleged Criminal Activities

Investigations further allege that the suspect operated under multiple identities, holding several passports from different countries alongside other national identity documents. He is also accused of impersonating military personnel and officials from the Office of the President, allegedly using forged identification, military-style attire, and vehicles fitted with unauthorized sirens to evade scrutiny. Authorities claim he also posed as a diplomat, including placing signage at his residence identifying it as an “Ambassador’s Residence.”

The Ministry said the suspect worked in coordination with several Nigerian nationals, including the two suspects, who are currently in custody. Another individual, identified as Mugisha’s spouse, is reported to be on the run in Brazil after allegedly fraudulently acquiring Ugandan identification documents.

Evidence Recovered

Searches conducted at the suspect’s residence and business premises led to the recovery of firearms, live ammunition, multiple passports and identity cards, military gear, communication equipment, and forged official documents, according to the statement.

Ongoing Investigations

Authorities added that a review of the immigration status of foreign nationals linked to the network is ongoing, while efforts continue in collaboration with international partners to apprehend other suspects still at large.

Government Stance

The Ministry reiterated Uganda’s zero-tolerance stance on drug trafficking and misuse of military equipment, urging the public to remain vigilant and report suspected impersonation or criminal activity to law enforcement agencies.

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