Thursday, May 14, 2026
UG Standard - Latest News
  • Home
  • News
    • DIPLOMACY
    • COURT
    • AFRICA
    • BOOK REVIEW
    • INTERVIEW:
    • National
    • Parliament
    • World
    • Regional
  • Business
    • AGRIBUSINESS
    • OIL & GAS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • TECH
    • INNOVATIONS
    • TELCOM
  • OpED
  • EDUCATION
  • INVESTIGATION
    • NATIONAL ARCHIVE
    • SPECIAL REPORT
    • ANALYSIS
  • FEATURES
    • SOCIETY
    • Community
    • Pictorial
    • PROFILES
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • ENVIRONMENT
  • Tours & Travel
    • Hotel & Hospitality
  • Sports
  • About us
  • Login
UG Standard - Latest News

State House detectives arrest gold firm boss Ali Mohammed over sh13b international scam

An investigation into Ali Mohammed and Duck Hunters Security Services has exposed an international gold syndicate that defrauded investors of 13 billion shillings. Police are now pursuing accomplices linked to fake UPDF generals and illicit mineral trade networks.

by JOSEPH NSIMBI | UG STANDARD REPORTER
13/04/2026
in Business, FEATURES, News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Gold exporters now have to pay billions of shillings in arrears to the taxman. Uganda's mining sector has seen a significant surge in revenue, with gold being one of the key minerals driving growth.
An investigation into Ali Mohammed and Duck Hunters Security Services has exposed an international gold syndicate that defrauded investors of 13 billion shillings. Police are now pursuing accomplices linked to fake UPDF generals and illicit mineral trade networks.

KAMPALA — State House detectives have dismantled a sophisticated gold-smuggling syndicate following the arrest of a prominent businessman linked to a 13 billion shilling international fraud.

Ali Mohammed, a Ugandan of Somali origin and former managing director of Duck Hunters Security Services, was apprehended Thursday by the State House Anti-Corruption Unit and the Criminal Investigations Directorate. Mohammed is accused of orchestrating a multi-stage scam that defrauded Dubai-based investors from MAPSCO General Trading LLC of $3.5 million.

The investigation reveals a calculated operation involving a network of security firms, fake army officers and high-security safe houses.

The trail began in September when the investors arrived in Kampala to purchase 10 kilograms of gold from Spanex Cargo Company Limited for $700,000. Investigators say Spanex — a firm already blacklisted by the Ministry of Energy for illegal dealings — directed the investors to Duck Hunters Security Services in Muyenga to store the bullion.

The trap closed at Entebbe International Airport, where the investors were told a fictitious customs complication prevented the gold’s export.

In a brazen escalation, Mohammed reportedly led the victims to a fortified residence in Buziga, guarded by armed men. There, the investors were introduced to a man posing as a Uganda People’s Defence Forces general named James. Under the guise of high-level military clearance, the syndicate enticed the victims to purchase an additional 30 kilograms of gold for $2.4 million.

According to unit sources, the investors paid the funds after being shown samples and visiting a refinery, only to be blocked once again by claims of missing documentation.

The investigation has now widened to include eight firms recommended for closure in a joint report by the police mineral protection unit. These include Howks Guard Security, B Safe Security Systems, Aurus Traders Limited, Kerlibar Logistics, Hey Transport Limited and Midasgko Mineral Trade.

Authorities say they are pursuing several other suspects, including the individuals who impersonated military officers to facilitate the extortion.

Share this:

  • Share
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related

Tags: Ali MohammedCID UgandaDuck Hunters Security Servicesfake gold syndicategold fraud Kampalagold scam Ugandainvestment fraudKampala crimeMAPSCO General Trading LLCmineral protection unitmining scams.money laundering UgandaSHACUSpanex Cargo Company LimitedState House anti-corruption UnitUganda gold trade

Related Posts

Three senior Mpigi officials, including the district chairman, have been returned to jail as a Ugandan court defers their bail hearing. They are accused of soliciting bribes for government jobs.
News

3 Mpigi officials sent back to jail over graft

by Julian Ninsiima | Reporter
10/07/2025
0

Three senior Mpigi officials, including the district chairman, have been returned to jail as a Ugandan court defers their bail...

Read moreDetails

Accountant Charged with Forgery

14/04/2025
Gold exporters now have to pay billions of shillings in arrears to the taxman. Uganda's mining sector has seen a significant surge in revenue, with gold being one of the key minerals driving growth.

Army joins probe into 13 billion shilling gold scam

17/04/2026
Blessed Riverstones Uganda Ltd. claims the Congolese national is a "habitual fraudster" whose false transaction claims led to fraud allegations against the Ugandan company's CEO.

Blessed Riverstones dismisses $2m gold fraud claims, points finger at Congolese broker

18/10/2025
Load More

Recent CommentsRecent Comments

  • jokerbet adres on Improving Service Delivery: Public to Participate Directly in Evaluating Judiciary’s Performance
  • The Journey of Ibrahim Traoré on How President Ibrahim Traoré’s ambitious vision is driving Burkina Faso’s economic growth push
  • Ugandan Scientists Finalists For European Inventors Prize — Press Uganda on Ugandan scientists finalists for European inventors prize
  • Government Pumps UGX1 Trillion Into UDB To Drive Industrialization, SME Growth — Press Uganda on Government pumps UGX1 Trillion into UDB to drive Industrialization, SME growth
  • PS Ggoobi Tips On Building USD 500b Economy — Press Uganda on PS Ggoobi tips on building USD 500b economy
UG Standard - Latest News

UG Standard, published via www.ugstandard.com isa publication of Sahel Media Solutions Ltd, a professional Digital/New Media company in Uganda info@ugstandard.com

Follow us on social media:

Latest News

  • Four Manafwa District Officials Remanded for Mismanaging PDM Funds
  • Lukwago Returns Back to Legal Practice
  • Nakawuka Road to Be Closed Over Drainage Works
  • UGX 300b road works: Nateete–Nakawuka section to close for three months
  • Tirupati Group chairman praises Museveni’s economic vision at 7th inauguration
  • Speech by President Yoweri Museveni during the swearing– in ceremony 2026

OpED

ROGERS WADADA: The fears that caused Bobi Wine’s escape from Uganda are still eminent

PHIONA RWANDARUGALI: Why Uganda’s 12th Parliament holds the key to EAC integration

The fight against the Sovereignty Bill has shown our sovereignty

The Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026: Opportunities for Improvement

NATHAN WERE: Why Uganda should accelerate EUDR compliance while there is still time

© 2024 Ugstandard - Latest News by Digital/New Media company.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • DIPLOMACY
    • COURT
    • AFRICA
    • BOOK REVIEW
    • INTERVIEW:
    • National
    • Parliament
    • World
    • Regional
  • Business
    • AGRIBUSINESS
    • OIL & GAS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • TECH
    • INNOVATIONS
    • TELCOM
  • OpED
  • EDUCATION
  • INVESTIGATION
    • NATIONAL ARCHIVE
    • SPECIAL REPORT
    • ANALYSIS
  • FEATURES
    • SOCIETY
    • Community
    • Pictorial
    • PROFILES
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • ENVIRONMENT
  • Tours & Travel
    • Hotel & Hospitality
  • Sports
  • About us

© 2024 Ugstandard - Latest News by Digital/New Media company.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
%d